Pasqualino De Santis

Pasqualino De Santis (24 April 1927 - 23 June 1996) was an Italian cinematographer. Born at Fondi, he was the brother of film director Giuseppe De Santis. They worked together in Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi, Uomini e lupi (1956), La strada lunga un anno (1958) and La garçonnière (1960). He collaborated with Francesco Rosi in C'era una volta (1967), Uomini contro (1970), Il caso Mattei (1972), Lucky Luciano (1974), Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1979... More

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  • Apr 24, 1927

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  • Jun 23, 1996 (age 69 years)

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