Nyika Jancsó
Born: 1952-06-22 in Budapest, Hungary
Known For: Camera
Biography
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Filmography
2021
- Judgment & Grace ... (Director of Photography)
2020
- Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet ... (Director of Photography)
- Los versos salvados ... (Director of Photography)
2015
- Adam's Passion ... (Director of Photography)
- My Mother's Letters to Stalin ... (Director of Photography)
2011
- The Flicker ... (Director of Photography)
2010
- So Much for Justice! ... (Director of Photography)
2008
- Hellboy II: The Golden Army ... ("C" Camera Operator)
2007
- Butterfly ... (Director of Photography)
2006
- Ed's Eaten Elevenses ... (Director of Photography)
2005
- Un Ballo in Maschera ... (Director of Photography)
2004
- A Christmas Carol ... ("A" Camera Operator)
- The Unburied Man ... (Director of Photography)
2001
- Chico ... (Director of Photography)
2000
- The Prince and the Pauper ... (Camera Operator)
- Little Vilma: The Last Diary ... (Director of Photography)
1995
- Mao, the Real Man ... (Camera Operator)
1994
- Broken Lullaby ... (Director of Photography)
- A Change of Place ... (Director of Photography)
- Fetus ... (Director of Photography)
- Message of Stones - Máramaros ... (Director of Photography)
1991
- Women Condemned ... (Director of Photography)
1990
- Diary for My Father and My Mother ... (Director of Photography)
1989
- Laurin ... (Director of Photography)
- Moral Stories About Sex ... (Director of Photography)
- Streets of Yesterday ... (Director of Photography)
1988
- Floating Free ... (Camera Operator)
1987
- Diary for My Loves ... (Director of Photography)
1985
- The Right Man for a Delicate Mission ... (Director of Photography)
1984
- Diary for My Children ... (Director of Photography)
1983
- The Land of Mirage ... (Director of Photography)
- On Probation ... (Director of Photography)
1982
- Cha-Cha-Cha ... (Director of Photography)
1981
- The Váci Street tram ... (Director of Photography)
1979
- Flirt: Hipnózis ... (Director of Photography)
1977
- Mistletoes as (as ifj. Jancsó Miklós)