Italian cameraman, cinematographer Adolfo Bartoli died in
Rome on June 30, 2024. He was 73. Born in Rome on August 12, 1950, he studied
in Rome and London. He then began working as a film technician. His
professional consolidation took place by collaborating as an assistant to the
maestro Pasqualino De Santis, Oscar winner for photography in the film “Romeo
and Juliet” by Franco Zeffirelli. He also collaborated with many other
important authors of photography and was both a cameraman and cinematographer on
numerous documentaries and films. Bartoli was an assistant cameraman on 1972’s
“My Horse, My Gun, Your Widow and the cinematographer on 1994’s “Oblivion” and
its 1996 sequel “Backlash: Oblivion 2”.
Such a great person, friend and cinematographer I will truly miss him. Irenkoster.com
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