Franco Di Giacomo

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Franco Di Giacomo
Born18 September 1932
Died30 April 2016 (aged 83)
OccupationCinematographer

Franco Di Giacomo (18 September 1932 – 30 April 2016) was an Italian cinematographer.

Life and career[edit]

Born in Amatrice, Province of Rieti, Di Giacomo started his career as assistant of Aldo Tonti.[1] For many years he worked as an operator, notably collaborating to Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Cleopatra, Vittorio De Sica's Marriage Italian Style and Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Once Upon a Time in the West.[1]

Di Giacomo made his debut as a cinematographer in 1970, with Salvatore Samperi's Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It.[1] In 1983, he won the David di Donatello for Best Cinematography for Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's The Night of the Shooting Stars.[1][2] He also worked, among others, with Nanni Moretti, Ettore Scola, Marco Bellocchio, Michael Radford, Bernardo Bertolucci, Dino Risi, Nikita Mikhalkov and Mario Monicelli.[1]

In 2000, Di Giacomo received a Flaiano Prize for his career.[3] In his late years, he was professor of cinematography at the ACT Multimedia Academy in Cinecittà.[1] He died on 30 April 2016, at the age of 83.[1]

Selected filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Redazione (1 May 2016). "Addio a Franco Di Giacomo. Da Sergio Leone al Postino di Troisi, dai Taviani a Scola e Moretti". Mondospettacolo (in Italian). Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  2. ^ Enrico Lancia (24 October 1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
  3. ^ "Riflessi nel grande schermo 2000". Il Sole 24 Ore. 23 April 2000.

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