Mario Nascimbene
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Mario Nascimbene was an Italian composer of film scores. He was born on 28 November 1913 in Rome, and died on 6 January 2002 also in Rome. His career spanned six decades and he received several awards. He was nominated for a David di Donatello Award for his work on Blue dolphin - l'avventura continua. He won three Nastro d'Argento Best Score awards in 1952 for Rome 11:00, in 1960 for Violent Summer, and 1968 for Pronto...c'è una certa Giuliana per te. He received a Career David from the David di Donatello Awards in 1991 honouring his lifetime achievement in film music.
[edit] Film scores
- The Night of Counting the Years
- Room at the Top
- One Million Years B.C.
- Barabbas
- Doctor Faustus
- L'amore in città
- The Vikings
- The Quiet American
- Scent of Mystery
- Solomon and Sheba
- Sons and Lovers
- 'Violent Summer
- Rome 11:00
- When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
- Alexander the Great
- A Farewell to Arms