Nikolai Toporkoff

Nikolai Toporkoff (1885–1965) was a Russian-born French cinematographer. Toporkoff fled his homeland following the 1917 Russian Revolution, moving to France where he shot around seventy films including the 1927 historical The Loves of Casanova.[1]

Nikolai Toporkoff
Born20 June 1885
Died20 June 1965
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1917-1954 (film)

Selected filmography

gollark: Finally, one would be obtainable by demanding one from God-Emperor TJ09.
gollark: One would be put in the *AP* at random.
gollark: One in the cave, one by raffle, one by posting trades automatically and randomly picking offers, one via a secret link, one via breeding random dragons (they'd occasionally produce a new CB sinnerscale)...
gollark: They would each be given out in annoying ways.
gollark: Yes, the seven sinnerscales. Maybe seven colours?

References

  1. Klossner p.64

Bibliography

  • Klossner, Michael. The Europe of 1500-1815 on film and television. McFarland & Co, 2002.


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