Alfredo Lenci
Alfredo Lenci (1873–1959) was an Italian cinematographer. After working as a cinematographer on a number of historical epics during the silent era, Lenci was later employed by the state-owned Instituto Luce on documentary and propaganda films such as Black Shirt (1933).[1]
Alfredo Lenci | |
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Born | 1873 |
Died | 1959 Rome, Lazio Italy |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Selected filmography
- Fabiola (1918)
- The Crusaders (1918)
- A Dying Nation (1922)
- Messalina (1924)
- Black Shirt (1933)
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References
- Poppi p.55
Bibliography
- Poppi, Roberto. I film: Tutti i film italiani dal 1930 al 1944. Gremese Editore, 2005.
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