Aiace Parolin
Aiace Parolin | |
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Born |
28 March 1920 Cagliari, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Aiace Parolin (born 28 March 1920) is an Italian film cinematographer.
Life and career
Born in Cagliari, at young age Parolin moved to Rome where he studied mechanical drawing at the Technical Institute.[1] In 1935, he was hired as a camera maintenance engineer by film company Cines.[1] He first worked on set in 1947, as second assistant cameraman in the Giuseppe De Santis' drama film Tragic Hunt.[1]
In 1953, Parolin debuted as a cameraman under Leonida Barboni, and in 1961 he made his debut as a cinematographer on Alfredo Giannetti's Day by Day, Desperately.[1] He is best known for his long professional relationship with Pietro Germi, with whom he collaborated from 1964 until Germi's death.[1]
Selected filmography
- Seduced and Abandoned (1964)
- Le belle famiglie (1964)
- The Moment of Truth (1965)
- The Birds, the Bees and the Italians (1966)
- Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand (1966)
- L'immorale (1967)
- A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)
- Serafino (1968)
- Black Jesus (1968)
- Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence (1969)
- Love and Anger (1969)
- A Pocketful of Chestnuts (1970)
- Basta guardarla (1970)
- They Have Changed Their Face (1971)
- The Sicilian Connection (1972)
- Alfredo, Alfredo (1972)
- Baba Yaga (1973)
- Long Lasting Days (1973)
- Order to Kill (1975)
- Street People (1976)
- Keoma (1976)
- Il marito in collegio (1977)
- I'm for the Hippopotamus (1979)
References
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