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ITTORIO STORARO (Cinematography) --
Born in Rome in 1940, collaborates once again with Carlos Saura. After undertaking the cinematography for two of the Spanish master's previous films, Taxi and Flamenco, he says that "working with such a gifted director is a very rewarding experience for him."
Honored three times with an Oscar for Best Photography, Vittorio Storaro is a past master in the use of the camera as a palette for his vision of light and color. From the bleak heart of darkness in the jungle landscapes of Coppola's Apocalypse Now to the bold modernity he vested into the cityscapes of Dick Tracy, Storaro clearly "loves life through form and image."
| Filmography | |
| 1969 | The Bird with the Crystal Plumage The Phantom of Terror Delitto al Circolo Del Tennis |
| 1970 | Giovinezza Giovinezza The Spider's Strategm |
| 1971 | Addio, Fratello Grudell The Conformist Orlando Furioso |
| 1972 | Corpo d'Amore |
| 1973 | Giordano Bruno Last Tango in Paris Malicious |
| 1977 | 1900 Submission |
| 1979 | Agatha Apocalypse Now (Oscar for Best Cinematography) La Luna |
| 1981 | Reds (Oscar for Best Cinematography) |
| 1982 | One From the Heart |
| 1983 | Wagner |
| 1985 | Ladyhawke |
| 1986 | Captain Eo |
| 1987 | Ishtar The Last Emperor (Oscar for Best Cinematography) |
| 1988 | Tucker: The Man and his Dream |
| 1989 | New York Stories |
| 1990 | Dick Tracy (Nominated for an Oscar) The Sheltering Sky |
| 1991 | Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse |
| 1993 | Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (Documentary Interviewee) |
| 1994 | Little Buddha |
| 1995 | Flamenco |
| 1996 | Taxi |
| 1997 | Tango |