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Tibor Hirsch ( ) was a cinematographer and education and documentary film and TV commerical director, who was nominated for

A native of Hungary, he survived the concentration camps of Auschwitz.[1] He returned to Hungary. Accord

He was quoted in a New York magazine artile

Career

Short films about subjects such as the boxer Archie Moore, architects Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwid Mies van der Rohe. Successful still photographer for Look and Life magazines.

Filmography

  • Que Puerto Rico (1963), as cinetmographer and director
  • Architecture USA (1964), as producer and director, produced for the US Information Agency, with music by Don Elliott
  • The City: Time of Decision (1967), as producer and director, produced for the US Information Agency, with narrator Jim Jensen
  • The ABC of Archie Moore (1970), as director, produced for the US Information Agency
  • Six Who Fled (1972), as director, produced for the US Information Agency

References

  1. ^ Yorker, The New (2010-12-07). "Oral History: Tibor Hirsch and "Shoah"". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2024-04-22.

External Links

Six Who Fled

The City: Time of Decision

Architecture USA