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No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos

No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos (2009)

Two heroes. One road. From Budapest to Hollywood, the journey of Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond

5.9/10(12)·TMDB 2009 EN

Stream No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos (2009) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring László Kovács, Vilmos Zsigmond, and Karen Black. Filed under Documentary — multiple servers per title.

What is No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos (2009) about?

The artistry, triumph and lifelong friendship of the great cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond. With film school equipment, they shoot the Soviet crackdown of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. As refugees they struggle in Hollywood, finally breaking into the mainstream with their pivotal contribution to the "American New Wave."

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Production:
NC Motion Pictures
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
English
IMDb:
tt1054118

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Who stars in No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos (2009)?

László Kovács as Self, Vilmos Zsigmond as Self, Karen Black as Self, Peter Bogdanovich as Self, John Boorman as Self, Sandra Bullock as Self, Graeme Clifford as Self, Allen Daviau as Self.

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Is No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos worth watching?

No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.9/10 based on 12 votes.

What genre is No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos?

No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos is a Documentary film released in 2009.

Who stars in No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos?

The cast of No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos includes László Kovács, Vilmos Zsigmond, Karen Black, Peter Bogdanovich and John Boorman.