Virgilio Marchi
Virgilio Marchi (1895–1960) was an Italian architect and art director. He designed the sets for more than fifty films during his career. Marchi was stylistically identified with the Futurist movement.[1]
Virgilio Marchi | |
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Born | 21 January 1895 |
Died | 30 April 1960 |
Occupation | Architect Art Director |
Years active | 1936-1960 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Territorial Militia (1935)
- The Two Sergeants (1936)
- Condottieri (1937)
- Queen of the Scala (1937)
- An Adventure of Salvator Rosa (1939)
- The Marquis of Ruvolito (1939)
- The Count of Brechard (1940)
- A Pilot Returns (1942)
- Luisa Sanfelice (1942)
- Four Steps in the Clouds (1942)
- Annabella's Adventure (1943)
- Maria Malibran (1943)
- Lost in the Dark (1947)
- Baron Carlo Mazza (1948)
- Heaven Over the Marshes (1949)
- The Flowers of St. Francis (1950)
- Margaret of Cortona (1950)
- Europe '51 (1952)
- Umberto D. (1952)
- Mademoiselle Gobete (1952)
- The Return of Don Camillo (1953)
- Mata Hari's Daughter (1954)
- The Two Orphans (1954)
- Don Camillo's Last Round (1955)
- The Bigamist (1956)
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References
- Sabatino, Michelangelo. Pride in Modesty: Modernist Architecture and the Vernacular Tradition in Italy. University of Toronto Press, 2011. p.99.
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