Giuseppe Rotunno
Giuseppe Rotunno | |
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Giuseppe Rotunno | |
| Born | Giuseppe Rotunno 19 March 1923 Rome, Italy |
| Died | 7 February 2021 (aged 97) Rome, Italy |
| Other names | Peppino Rotunno |
| Years active | 1943–1997 |
Giuseppe Rotunno (19 March 1923 – 7 February 2021) was an Italian cinematographer.[1]
Career
Sometimes credited as Peppino Rotunno, he was director of photography on eight films by Federico Fellini. He collaborated with several other celebrated Italian directors, including Vittorio De Sica and Luchino Visconti.
Rotunno also served as the director of photography for Julia and Julia (1987), the first feature shot using high definition television taping technique and then transferred to 35 mm film.[2]
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for All That Jazz and won seven Silver Ribbon Awards.
Rotunno was the first non-American member admitted to the American Society of Cinematographers[3] in 1966.
Death and legacy
Rotunno died on 7 February 2021,[4][5] at the age of 97.[6]
Mark Lager, on Senses of Cinema, praised Giuseppe Rotunno's cinematography as "especially attuned to colour, composition, and perspective", particularly in Luchino Visconti's The Leopard and Federico Fellini's Amarcord, writing "Rotunno’s cinematography in Amarcord is nostalgic as it presents the carnivalesque citizens and their daily lives during the four seasons in Fellini’s reimagined seaside village of Rimini. His cinematography in The Leopard is elegant and panoramic as it surveys the rituals of the Sicilian nobility, centred upon Don Fabrizio Corbera, Prince of Salina."[7]
Filmography
Feature film
Television
TV movies
| Year | Title | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1975 | E il Casanova di Fellini? | Gianfranco Angelucci Liliana Betti |
Documentary film |
| 1983 | The Scarlet and the Black | Jerry London |
TV series
| Year | Title | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1976 | Origins of the Mafia | Enzo Muzii | Miniseries |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Nomination | Title | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Academy Awards | Best Cinematography | All That Jazz | Nominated |
| 1978 | BAFTA Awards | Best Cinematography | Fellini's Casanova | Nominated |
| 1979 | All That Jazz | Won | ||
| 1966 | David di Donatello | Best Cinematography | The Bible: In the Beginning... | Won |
| 1990 | The Bachelor | Won | ||
| 1957 | Silver Ribbon | Best Cinematography | The Monte Carlo Story | Nominated |
| 1958 | White Nights | Nominated | ||
| 1959 | The Naked Maja | Nominated | ||
| 1960 | Policarpo | Nominated | ||
| The Great War | Nominated | |||
| 1961 | Rocco and His Brothers | Won | ||
| 1962 | Ghosts of Rome | Nominated | ||
| 1963 | Family Diary | Won | ||
| Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow | Nominated | |||
| The Leopard | Won | |||
| 1966 | The Bible: In the Beginning... | Nominated | ||
| 1969 | Fellini Satyricon | Won | ||
| 1974 | Amarcord | Nominated | ||
| 1975 | The Divine Nymph | Nominated | ||
| 1976 | Fellini's Casanova | Won | ||
| 1980 | City of Women | Won | ||
| 1983 | And the Ship Sails On | Won | ||
| 1988 | Julia and Julia | Nominated | ||
| 1990 | The Adventures of Baron Munchausen | Won | ||
| 1990 | The Bachelor | Nominated |
References
- ^ "GIUSEPPE ROTUNNO". www.cinematographers.nl. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- ^ New York Times overview of Julia and Julia
- ^ "Members – The American Society of Cinematographers". theasc.com. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- ^ "Oscar-Nominated Cinematographer and Fellini Collaborator Giuseppe Rotunno Dies at 97". Variety. 8 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ "Giuseppe Rotunno Dies: Oscar Nominated Italian Cinematographer Was 97". Deadline. 8 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ "È morto Peppino Rotunno, il maestro della fotografia di Visconti e Fellini". La Repubblica. 7 February 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
- ^ Lager, Mark (2021). "Dreams of Italy's Past - Giuseppe Rotunno's Cinematography in Amarcord and The Leopard".