Giuseppe Rotunno
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Giuseppe Rotunno (born March 19, 1923 in Rome) is an Italian cinematographer. Sometimes credited as Peppino Rotunno, he was a frequent collaborator of director Federico Fellini.
Rottuno 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 [1]. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for All That Jazz.
Rotunno's additional credits include:
- Man of La Mancha
- Wolf
- Popeye
- Sabrina
- The Stendhal Syndrome
- Le streghe
- Candy
- The Scarlet and the Black
- Rollover
- Rent-A-Cop
- Red Sonja
- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- And the Ship Sails On
- Satyricon
- Fellini's Casanova
- China 9, Liberty 37
- Regarding Henry
- The Leopard
- The Secret of Santa Vittoria
- The Angel Wore Red
- The Naked Maja
- The Monte Carlo Story
- Histoires extraordinaires
- Amarcord
- The Night Porter