George Fanto (1911–2000) was a Hungarian-born cinematographer.
Fanto made films in different countries, but most notably settled in Brazil where he worked in the local film industry including several films for the leading studio Cinédia.
[1] Fanto worked with Orson Welles when he was in Brazil for It's All True, his ultimately unfinished documentary about Brazilian life.
During the project he and Welles developed a close friendship.
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