Antonio Climati
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Born | Antonio Climati November 14, 1931 Rome, Italy |
Died | August 9, 2015 Rome, Italy | (aged 83)
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Antonio Climati (November 14, 1931 – August 9, 2015) was an Italian cinematographer, filmmaker and film editor.
He was best known for photographing and directing many mondo films during the 1970s and 1980s, as well as for having worked as a director of photography for many Italian horror films.[1]
Biography
Antonio, son of camera operator Arturo Climati, gained his first experience with the camera alongside his father and as an assistant to news and documentary filmmaker Paolo Gregorich. Then, he was part of the staff of Gualtiero Jacopetti and collaborated with him in the production of some of his movies as a cameraman.
During the 1970s, he started to shot his own films in the style of Jacopetti, with occasional side trips to the pure feature film, such as Natura contro, his most recent film to date, in collaboration with Mario Morra.
Filmography
Director
- Savage Man Savage Beast (1975) (also producer, editor and director of photography)
- Savana violenta (1976) (also director of photography)
- Dolce e selvaggio (1983) (also director of photography)
- Natura contro (1988) (also director of photography)
Director of photography
- Mondo Cane (1962)
- Africa Addio (1966)
- Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971)
- Primal Rage (1988)
- Nightmare Beach (1989)