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Actor

Tonino Delli Colli

Camera

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Movies: 137Series: 0Crew credits: 130

TMDB ID: 2361

IMDb ID: nm0005686

Known for: Camera

Born: November 20, 1922

Died: August 16, 2005

Age: 82

Place of birth: Rome, Italy

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1942 - 2019

Years active: 78

Average TMDB rating: 6.68

Wikidata: Q1567717

Also known as

Antonio Delli Colli

Other jobs

Director of Photography (122)Cinematography (4)Editor (2)Assistant Camera (1)Camera Operator (1)

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tonino Delli Colli (20 November 1923 – 16 August 2005) was an Italian cinematographer. Cousin of Franco Delli Colli, Antonio (Tonino) Delli Colli was born in Rome, and began work at Rome's Cinecittà studio in 1938, at the age of sixteen. By the mid-1940s he was working as a cinematographer and in 1952 shot the first Italian film in colour, Totò a colori. He went on to work with a number of acclaimed and diverse directors including, Sergio Leone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West and Once Upon a Time in America), Roman Polanski (Death and the Maiden and Bitter Moon), Louis Malle (Lacombe, Lucien), Jean-Jacques Annaud (The Name of the Rose), and Federico Fellini, whose last three films he photographed. His collaboration with Pier Paolo Pasolini was especially fruitful: they made twelve films together, including Pasolini's debut Accattone (1961), Mamma Roma (1962), The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964), The Decameron (1971), The Canterbury Tales (1972) and Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1976). His last film was Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful (1997), for which he won his fourth David di Donatello for Best Cinematography. In 2005 he was awarded the American Society of Cinematographers' International Achievement Award. In August of the same year, he died at home in Rome. Tonino Delli Colli died from a heart attack in 2005 at the age of 81 in Rome, Italy. In 2005, Delli Colli was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 13th annual Camerimage Film Festival in Łódź, Poland.

Movies

Movies

Movie credits linked with Tonino Delli Colli.

Movie poster for Once Upon a Time: Tonino Delli Colli, Cinematographer (2019)

as Himself

Once Upon a Time: Tonino Delli Colli, Cinematographer

2019 Movie
Movie poster for Sergio Leone: The Way I See Things (2006)

as Self

Sergio Leone: The Way I See Things

2006 Movie
Movie poster for The Wages of Sin (2003)

as Self - DOP

The Wages of Sin

2003 Movie
Movie poster for An Opera of Violence (2003)

as Self - DOP

An Opera of Violence

2003 Movie
Movie poster for Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema (2001)

as Self - DOP

Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema

2001 Movie
Movie poster for Life Is Beautiful (1997)

Director of Photography

Life Is Beautiful

1997 Movie
Movie poster for Marianna Ucrìa (1997)

Director of Photography

Marianna Ucrìa

1997 Movie
Movie poster for Looking for Paradise (1995)

Director of Photography

Looking for Paradise

1995 Movie
Movie poster for Death and the Maiden (1994)

Director of Photography

Death and the Maiden

1994 Movie
Movie poster for The Thirst for Gold (1993)

Cinematography

The Thirst for Gold

1993 Movie
Movie poster for Bitter Moon (1992)

Director of Photography

Bitter Moon

1992 Movie
Movie poster for Especially on Sunday (1991)

Director of Photography

Especially on Sunday

1991 Movie
Movie poster for A Simple Story (1991)

Director of Photography

A Simple Story

1991 Movie
Movie poster for The African Woman (1990)

Director of Photography

The African Woman

1990 Movie
Movie poster for The Voice of the Moon (1990)

Director of Photography

The Voice of the Moon

1990 Movie
Movie poster for Stradivari (1988)

Director of Photography

Stradivari

1988 Movie
Movie poster for Intervista (1987)

as Tonino Delli Colli (uncredited)

Intervista

1987 Movie
Movie poster for La rosa dei nomi (1987)

as Self

La rosa dei nomi

1987 Movie
Movie poster for The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' (1986)

as Self

The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'

1986 Movie
Movie poster for The Name of the Rose (1986)

Director of Photography

The Name of the Rose

1986 Movie
Movie poster for Ginger and Fred (1986)

Director of Photography

Ginger and Fred

1986 Movie
Movie poster for The Future Is Woman (1984)

Director of Photography

The Future Is Woman

1984 Movie
Movie poster for Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

Director of Photography

Once Upon a Time in America

1984 Movie
Movie poster for Trenchcoat (1983)

Director of Photography

Trenchcoat

1983 Movie