Enzo Serafin
Enzo Serafin (16 April 1912, Venice – 27 December 1995, Rome) was an Italian cinematographer, who cooperated with Michelangelo Antonioni (Cronaca di un amore (1950), La signora senza camelie (1953), I vinti (1953)), Roberto Rossellini (Viaggio in Italia (1954)), Ricardo Gascón, Ignacio F. Iquino, Luigi Zampa, Gianni Franciolini, Alfredo Guarini and others. He was a cinematographer of several parts of Les Sept péchés capitaux (1962) and Siamo donne (1953). In 1953 Enzo Serafin won Silver Ribbon for his works.[1]
Selected filmography
- Forbidden Music (1942)
- Gentleman Thief (1946)
- When the Angels Sleep (1947)
- Unexpected Conflict (1948)
- That Luzmela Girl (1949)
- Child of the Night (1950)
- A Thief Has Arrived (1950)
- The Temptress (1952)
- Husband and Wife (1952)
- Journey to Italy (1954)
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References
- "Rassegna stampa Enzo Serafin | MYmovies". Mymovies.it. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
External links
- Enzo Serafin on IMDb
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