Mario Vulpiani
An image from The Doctor Is Staying with the Colonel, one of the productions that also features Mario Vulpiani.

Mario Vulpiani

February 15, 1927 — Rome, Italy

Mario Vulpiani (born 15 February 1927) is an Italian cinematographer and documentarist.

Born in Rome, Vulpiani began his career as assistant of the operator Enrico Chroscisky. In the fifties he worked mainly in the field of documentary films, also working as a director. In 1965, with a segment of the anthology film Marcia nuziale, Vulpiani started a critically appreciated collaboration with the director Marco Ferreri that includes the celebrated cult films Dillinger Is Dead and La Grande Bouffe. In the late sixties he collaborated with the postmodern painter Mario Schifano in his three experimental films. In the seventies he worked, among others, with Valentino Orsini, Damiano Damiani, Mario Monicelli and Carlo Lizzani. Starting from the eighties Vulpiani focused into less ambitious works, except for several collaborations with Gabriele Lavia.

Source: Article "Mario Vulpiani" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

La Grande Bouffe

La Grande Bouffe

1973

An Average Little Man

An Average Little Man

1977

Castle Freak

Castle Freak

1996

Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ

Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ

1982

Dillinger Is Dead

Dillinger Is Dead

1969

The Grand Duel

The Grand Duel

1972

Liza

Liza

1972

The Doctor Is Staying with the Colonel

The Doctor Is Staying with the Colonel

1980