
Tonino Delli Colli
Known for Camera · 10 credits
- Born
- 1922-11-20
- Died
- 2005-08-16
- Place of birth
- Rome, Italy
- Also known as
- Antonio Delli Colli
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tonino Delli Colli (20 November 1923 – 16 August 2005) was an Italian cinematographer.
Cousin of Franco Delli Colli, Antonio (Tonino) Delli Colli was born in Rome, and began work at Rome's Cinecittà studio in 1938, at the age of sixteen. By the mid-1940s he was working as a cinematographer and in 1952 shot the first Italian film in colour, Totò a colori. He went on to work with a number of acclaimed and diverse directors including, Sergio Leone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West and Once Upon a Time in America), Roman Polanski (Death and the Maiden and Bitter Moon), Louis Malle (Lacombe, Lucien), Jean-Jacques Annaud (The Name of the Rose), and Federico Fellini, whose last three films he photographed.
His collaboration with Pier Paolo Pasolini was especially fruitful: they made twelve films together, including Pasolini's debut Accattone (1961), Mamma Roma (1962), The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964), The Decameron (1971), The Canterbury Tales (1972) and Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1976).
His last film was Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful (1997), for which he won his fourth David di Donatello for Best Cinematography. In 2005 he was awarded the American Society of Cinematographers' International Achievement Award. In August of the same year, he died at home in Rome.
Known For

Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema
2001
as Self - DOP

I'm Photogenic
1980
as Director of Photography (uncredited)

Intervista
1987
as Tonino Delli Colli (uncredited)

An Opera of Violence
2003
as Self - DOP
The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'
1986
as Self

The Wages of Sin
2003
as Self - DOP
Movies (10)

Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema
2001
as Self - DOP

I'm Photogenic
1980
as Director of Photography (uncredited)

Intervista
1987
as Tonino Delli Colli (uncredited)

An Opera of Violence
2003
as Self - DOP
The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'
1986
as Self

The Wages of Sin
2003
as Self - DOP

Sergio Leone: The Way I See Things
2006
as Self

La rosa dei nomi
1987
as Self
An Oral History of: The Name of the Rose
2022
as Self (archive footage)

Once Upon a Time: Tonino Delli Colli, Cinematographer
2019
as Himself
About Tonino Delli Colli
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tonino Delli Colli (20 November 1923 – 16 August 2005) was an Italian cinematographer. Cousin of Franco Delli Colli, Antonio (Tonino) Delli Colli was born in Rome, and began work at Rome's Cinecittà studio in 1938, at the age of sixteen. By the mid-1940s he was working as a cinematographer and in 1952 shot the first Italian film in colour, Totò a colori. He went on to work with a number of acclaimed and diverse directors including, Sergio Leone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West… With 10 credits spanning from 1980 to 2022, Tonino Delli Colli has appeared in 10 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema (2001) — as Self - DOP
- I'm Photogenic (1980) — as Director of Photography (uncredited)
- Intervista (1987) — as Tonino Delli Colli (uncredited)
- An Opera of Violence (2003) — as Self - DOP
- The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' (1986) — as Self
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