By Mauro Vallanti
December 16, 2020
Maurizio Zampagni was among the most talented and prepared assistants-operator of Italian cinema: with the Author of Cinematography Claudio Cirillo AIC and the operator at the machine Oddo Bernardini in particular trained A tight photography department in movies like: ′′The most beautiful night of my life′′ [1972], ′′Perfume of a woman′′ (1974), ′′White phones′′ [1976], ′′Safari Express′′ [1972] 1976], ′′Cafe Express′′ (1980), ′′Fantozzi vs All′′ [1980], ′′Picone sent me′′ [1984], ′′Vacation in America′′ [1984], ′′My Friends - Act III′′ [1985]. With Giuseppe Rotunno AIC-ASC collaborated on Robert Altman's film ′′Popeye - Popeye′′ [1980], while Carlo Di Palma AIC collaborated on ′′The Return of Black Stallion′′ [1983] directed by Robert Dalva.
Born: 4/23/1946, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Died: 12/16/2020, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Maurizio Zampagni’s westerns – assistant cameraman.
The Unholy Four – 1970 [assistant cameraman]
Finders Killers – 1971 [assistant cameraman]
Malory Must Not Die! – 1971 [assistant cameraman]
Tara Poki – 1971 [assistant cameraman]
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