Nicolas Farkas (1890â€"1982) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
cinematographer, screenwriter, and film director. Farkas was born in
Margitta (Marghita), now in Romania, of Hungarian background. He
worked in the Austrian, German and French film industries. During the
1920s he collaborated frequently with the producer/director Alexander
Korda. During the 1930s he worked on a number of international
co-productions, directing films such as the Anglo-French melodrama The
Battle. He also worked as cinematographer on G.W. Pabst's 1933 film
Adventures of Don Quixote.CinematographerDirectorScreenwriter
cinematographer, screenwriter, and film director. Farkas was born in
Margitta (Marghita), now in Romania, of Hungarian background. He
worked in the Austrian, German and French film industries. During the
1920s he collaborated frequently with the producer/director Alexander
Korda. During the 1930s he worked on a number of international
co-productions, directing films such as the Anglo-French melodrama The
Battle. He also worked as cinematographer on G.W. Pabst's 1933 film
Adventures of Don Quixote.CinematographerDirectorScreenwriter
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