Alfio Contini

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Alfio Contini (b. September 19, 1927, Castiglioncello, Italy) is a noted and prolific Italian cinematographer, who collaborated with such film directors as Dino Risi (Il sorpasso (1962), La marcia su Roma (1963)), Pasquale Festa Campanile (La matriarca (1968)), Lucio Fulci, Liliana Cavani (Galileo (1969), Il portiere di notte (1974), Ripley's Game (2002)) and Michelangelo Antonioni (Zabriskie Point (1970), Par-delà les nuages (1995)). In 1996 for Michelangelo Antonioni and Wim Wenders' Par-delà les nuages he won David di Donatello award.

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had a daughter named Annie Contini, she was a model for a clothing line in italy. she had two children and was 30 when her father died.

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