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Vittorio Storaro, A.S.C., A.I.C. (born 24 June 1940), is an
Italian cinematographer widely recognized as one of the best and most
influential in cinema...
- Fiki
Storaro (Bulgarian: Фики Стораро) or
simply Fiki, is a
Bulgarian pop-folk
singer of
Turkish descent. He is the son of
singer Toni
Storaro. Fiki...
- Toni
Storaro (Bulgarian: Тони Стораро; born Tunçer
Fikret Ali, Bulgarian: Тунчер Фикрет Али, Turkish: Tunçer
Fikret Ali; on 2
August 1976) is a Bulgarian...
- Shot on
location in
Morocco and New York City by
cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, the
production drew
media attention before its
release for substantial...
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Award for Best
Foreign Language Film. The cinematography, by
Vittorio Storaro, was also
highly praised and
launched his
international career. Retrospective...
- Alley. The film was
directed by
Bertolucci with
cinematography by
Vittorio Storaro.
Bertolucci originally intended to cast
Dominique Sanda, who developed...
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Richard Sylbert, set
decorator Rick Simpson,
cinematographer Vittorio Storaro (with whom
Beatty had
worked on his
previous film, Ishtar, as producer...
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Vittorio Storaro also
returned from
Italy to head the
development of a new
color balance of the film and new scenes. When
Redux was
being released,
Storaro learned...
- screenplay, but
widespread praise for Winslet's
performance and
Vittorio Storaro's cinematography.
Mickey Rubin, a
Coney Island li****uard who
aspires to...
- Angeles,
including Paramount Studios. The
Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro was
banned from
shooting the
scenes shot in the U.S.
after he was unable...