Barnabás Hegyi

Barnabás Hegyi (1914–1966) was a Hungarian cinematographer.[1][2] He worked on around a hundred films, beginning his career in the Horthy era and continuing into post-war Communist Hungary.He is noted for his cinematography on the 1948 film Somewhere in Europe.This biographical article related to film in Hungary is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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