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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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John Romano to Waldo Salt
Giuseppe Rotunno Biography (1923-)
Born March 19, 1923, in Rome, Italy. Addresses: Agent: International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1934.
- Nationality
- Italian
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Cinematographer
- Birth Details
- March 19, 1923
- Rome, Italy
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Cinematographer
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Pane Amore e ... (also known as Bread, Love, and ... and Scandal in Sorrento), 1955 , released by Distributors Corporation of America, 1957
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Cristo Non Si e Fermato a Eboli, 1955
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Tosca, 1956
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The Monte Carlo Story (also known as Monte Carlo), United Artists, 1957
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Le Notti Bianche (also known as White Nights and Nuits Blanches), 1957 , released by United Motion Picture Organization, 1961
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La Ragazza del Palio (also known as The Girl Who Rode in the Palio and The Love Specialist), Medallion, 1958
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Anna of Brooklyn (also known as Anna di Brooklyn), RKO Radio Pictures, 1958 , released as Fast and Sexy, Columbia, 1960
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Policarpo, Ufficiale di Scrittura (also known as Policarpo, Caligrafo Diplomado), 1958
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La Maja Desnuda (also known as The Naked Maja), 1958 , released by United Artists, 1959
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Borgo a Mozzano, 1958
- (With Daniel Fapp) On the Beach, United Artists, 1959
- (With Robert Gerardi) La Grande Guerra (also known as The GreatWar and La Grande Guerre), 1959 , released by Lopert, 1961
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The Angel Wore Red (also known as La Sposa Bella), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960
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Five Branded Women (also known as Jovanka e le Altre), Paramount, 1960
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Rocco e i Suoi Fratelli (also known as Rocco and His Brothers and Rocco et Ses Freres), 1960 , released by Astor, 1961
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Fantasmi a Roma (also known as Ghosts of Rome and Phantom Lovers), 1960
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The Best of Enemies (also known as I Due Nemici), Columbia,1961
- "Il Lavoro" (also known as "The Job"), in Boccaccio '70 (alsoknown as Boccace 70), Gray Film, 1962
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Cronaca Familiare (also known as Family Diary and Journal Intime), 1962 , released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963
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Il Gattopardo (also known as The Leopard and Le Guepard), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963
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I Compagni (also known as The Organizer,
The Strikers,
Les Camarades, and Drugovi), 1963 , released by ContinentalDistributing, 1964
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Ieri, Oggi e Domani (also known as Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,
She Got What She Asked For, and Hier, Aujourd'hui et Demain), 1963 , released by Embassy, 1964
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The Bible (also known as The Bible ... In the Beginning andLa Bibbia), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966
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Lo Straniero (also known as The Stranger,
Amare per Vivere, and L'Etranger), Paramount, 1967
- "Una Sera Come le Altre," "La Strega Bruciata Viva," and "La Terra Vistadella Luna" in Le Streghe (also known as The Witches and LesSorcieres), 1967 , released by Lopert, 1969
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Anzio (also known as The Battle for Anzio and Lo Sbarcodi Anzio), Columbia, 1968
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Candy (also known as Candy e il Suo Pazzo Mondo), Cinerama,1968
- "Toby Dammit" and "Never Bet the Devil Your Head" in Tre Passi nel Delirio (also known as Spirits of the Dead,
Tales of Mystery,
Tales of Mystery and Imagination,
Histoires Extraordinaires, and Trois Histoires Extraordinaires d'Edgar Poe), 1968 , released byAmerican International Pictures, 1969
- "Perche'?," "Viaggio di Lavoro," and "La Bambinaia" in Capriccio all'Italiana (also known as Caprice, Italian Style), 1968
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Fellini Satyricon (also known as Satyricon and The Degenerates), United Artists, 1969
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The Secret of Santa Vittoria, United Artists, 1969
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Sunflower (also known as Les Fleurs du Soleil and I Girasoli), 1969 , released by Avco-Embassy, 1970
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Splendori e Miserie di Madame Royale, 1970
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Carnal Knowledge, Avco-Embassy, 1971
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Man of La Mancha (also known as L'Uomo della Mancha), United Artists, 1972
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Roma (also known as Fellini Roma and Fellini's Roma), United Artists, 1972
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Film d'Amore e d'Anarchia (also known as Love and Anarchy,
A Film of Love and Anarchy, or: At 10:00 A.M. in the Well-Known House of Prostitution at Flower Street,
Story of Love and Anarchy, and Un Film d'Amore e d'Anarchia, Ovvero Stamattina alle 10 in Viadei Fiori Nella Nota Casa di Tolleranza), Euro International/Almi/CinemaV, 1973 , released by Peppercorn-Wormsler, 1974
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Amarcord, Warner Bros./New World, 1973
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Il Bestione (also known as The Beast and The S-Wheel Beast), Warner Bros., 1974
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Tutto a Posto e Niente in Ordine (also known as All in Place, Nothing in Order,
All Screwed Up, Everything in Place,
All Screwed Up, and Nothing Works), Euro International, 1974 , released byNew Line Cinema, 1976
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Il Casanova di Federico Fellini (also known as Casanova,
Fellini's Casanova, and Il Casanova di Fellini), Universal, 1976
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Sturmtruppen (also known as Stormtroopers and Le Bataillon en Folie), CIDIF, 1976
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Divina Creatura (also known as Divine Creature and The Divine Nymph), Titanus Distribuzione, 1976 , released by Film Releasing Corporation, 1979
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The End of the World in Our Usual Bed in a Night Full of Rain (also known as A Night Full of Rain and La Fine del Mondo nel Nostro Solito Letto in una Notte Piena di Pioggia), Warner Bros., 1977
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Prova d'Orchestra (also known as Orchestra Rehearsal),Gaumont/SACIS/Premier Releasing, 1978
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China 9, Liberty 37 (also known as Clayton and Catherine,
Clayton Drumm,
Gunfire,
Love, Bullets, and Frenzy, and Amore, Piombo e Furore), 1978
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All That Jazz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979
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La Citta delle Donne (also known as City of Women and LaCite des Femmes), Gaumont, 1980
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Popeye, Paramount, 1980
- (With William Garroni) Rollover, Warner Bros., 1981
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Bello Mio Bellezza Mia (also known as My Handsome My Beautiful), PLM Film Produzione, 1982
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Five Days One Summer, Warner Bros., 1982
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E la Nave Va (also known as And the Ship Sails On and EtVogue le Navire), Vides, 1983
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Un Arrivo, 1983
- (Paris sequences) American Dreamer, Warner Bros., 1984
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Non ci Resta Che Piangere (also known as There's Nothing Left to Do But Cry and Nothing Left to Do But Cry), Columbia, 1984
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Desiderio (also known as Desire), Gaumont, 1984
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The Assisi Underground, Golan-Globus, 1985
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Red Sonja, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985
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Orfeo, 1985
- (As Peppino Rotunno) Hotel Colonial, Hemdale Releasing/Orion, 1986
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Giulia e Giulia (also known as Julia and Julia), Cinecom International, 1987
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Rent-a-Cop, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988
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Haunted Summer, Pathe Releasing, 1988
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (also known as Die Abenteuerdes Baron von Muenchhausen), Columbia, 1988
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Rebus, Columbia/TriStar, 1989
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Leonardo's Dream, 1989
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Mio Caro Dottor Graesler (also known as The Bachelor), 1990
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Regarding Henry, 1991
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Once upon a Crime, 1992
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Wolf, 1994
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The Night and the Moment (also known as La Notte e il Momento and La Nuit et le Moment), 1994
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Sabrina, 1995
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La Sindrome di Stendhal (also known as The Stendhal Syndrome and Stendhal's Syndrome), Troma, 1996
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Marcello Mastroianni: Mi Ricordo, Si, Io Mi Ricordo (also known asMarcello Mastroianni: I Remember, Yes, I Remember), First Look Pictures Releasing, 1997
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The White Hotel, 2000
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Film Appearances
- Himself, Ljuset Haaller Mig Saellskap (also known as Light Keeps Me Company), 2000
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Television Cinematographer
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The Scarlet and the Black (movie; also known as The Vatican Pimpernel and Scarlatto e Nero), CBS, 1983
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WRITINGS
- Contributor to periodicals, including Cahiers du Cinema,
CinemaNuovo, and Positif.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
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American Cinematographer, Volume 80, number 3, 1999, pp. 38-52.
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