Person Details

Birthday: 1938-06-16 19:15:43

Aliases: No known aliases

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Trastevere, Rom

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Movie Involvements: 46

TV Involvements: 0


Most Famous Work

Biography

Sergio Salvati (b. 16 June 1938) is an Italian cinematographer who was born in Trastevere, a working class neighborhood of Rome, Italy. His father, Aldofo Salvati, was already a key grip in the early days of Italian cinema, and through his father's contacts Sergio began his career developing negatives in a small photographic laboratory in Rome, the SPES directed by Di Ettore Catalucci. In 1956 his father was working with Enzo Serafin, who asked Sergio to work with him as camera assistant on Raw Wind in Eden starring Esther Williams and Jeff Chandler. Many other films shot in Italy would follow, both cult classics and commercial cinema. He would be a camera assistant on Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966) and later assistant to Ennio Guarnieri on three projects from the 60s and 70s: Pier Paolo Pasolini's Medea (1969), L'Invasion (1970) directed by Yves Allegret and Mauro Bolognini's Metello (1979). During his career, Salvati would be director of photography for 11 films directed by Lucio Fulci, the Italian master of gore, including the famous Maschera Di Cera (1989) taken over by Dario Dargento when Fulci died during preparation of the film. He would also be cinematographer on Charlie Bender's Puppetmaster (1989). After having filmed scenes of Christian De Sica's remake of his father's film, Il Conte Max (1991), in Marrakech, Sergio Salvati established the groundwork for a collaboration with the country of Morocco that continues until today. He worked alongside his friend Ennio Guarnieri on two films from the TNT Bible series shot in Ouarzazate, the Hollywood of Morocco: Jacob (1994) and The Seventh Scroll (1999). He has taught and continues to teach cinematography in film schools in both Ouarzazate and Casablanca. And at the age of 73, he was director of photography on an independent Moroccan film, The Return of the Son, directed by Ahmed Boulane. He has taught at the famous Centro Sperimentale Di Cinematografia in Rome and freely shares his experience with young filmmakers, as well as perpetuating the rich tradition of "Italian cinema". Salvati was president of the AIC, Associazione Italiana Autori della Fotografia, from 2007 through 2008 and remains on the board of directors.

Most Famous Work

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Average
8

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

(1966) First Assistant Camera
The Beyond
Average
7

The Beyond

(1981) Director of Photography
City of the Living Dead
Average
6

City of the Living Dead

(1980) Director of Photography
My Name Is Nobody
Average
7

My Name Is Nobody

(1973) Director of Photography
Puppet Master
Average
6

Puppet Master

(1989) Director of Photography
The House by the Cemetery
Average
6

The House by the Cemetery

(1981) Director of Photography
Zombie Flesh Eaters
Average
7

Zombie Flesh Eaters

(1979) Director of Photography
The Psychic
Average
7

The Psychic

(1977) Director of Photography

Acting

Camera

Year Role Movie/Tv
1997 Director of Photography
1996 Director of Photography
1992 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1991 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1990 Director of Photography
1989 Director of Photography
1988 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1987 Director of Photography
1986 Director of Photography
1981 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1980 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1979 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1977 Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1976 Director of Photography
1975 Director of Photography
1973 Director of Photography
1971 Director of Photography
1970 Camera Operator
Camera Operator
1968 Assistant Camera
1967 Assistant Camera
1966 First Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
1965 Assistant Camera
1960 Assistant Camera
Year Role Movie/Tv

Crew

Year Role Movie/Tv
1990 Cinematography
1983 Cinematography
1982 Cinematography
1980 Cinematography
1979 Cinematography
1978 Cinematography
1975 Cinematography
Year Role Movie/Tv

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