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Dario Di Palma (6 November 1932 - 24 October 2004) was an Italian film cinematographer. Born in Rome, Di Palma began to work in the 1950s as camera operator and assistant camera operator, often with his uncle Carlo Di Palma as cinematographer. After taking care of the cinematography of the second unit for the peplum film Romulus and Remus (1961) by Sergio Corbucci, he began his career as cinematographer with two other peplum films, both directed by Alberto De Martino, Due contro tutti (1962) and Perseo l'invincibile (1963).

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  • داريو دي بالما (بالإيطالية: Dario Di Palma)‏ هو مصور سينمائي إيطالي، ولد في 6 نوفمبر 1932 في روما في إيطاليا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 24 أكتوبر 2004. (ar)
  • Dario Di Palma (* 6. November 1932 in Rom; † 24. Oktober 2004 ebenda) war ein italienischer Kameramann. (de)
  • Dario Di Palma (6 November 1932 - 24 October 2004) was an Italian film cinematographer. Born in Rome, Di Palma began to work in the 1950s as camera operator and assistant camera operator, often with his uncle Carlo Di Palma as cinematographer. After taking care of the cinematography of the second unit for the peplum film Romulus and Remus (1961) by Sergio Corbucci, he began his career as cinematographer with two other peplum films, both directed by Alberto De Martino, Due contro tutti (1962) and Perseo l'invincibile (1963). In mid-1960s, he started working in more significant films, such as Un uomo a metà by Vittorio De Seta and Le stagioni del nostro amore by Florestano Vancini. Di Palma later reached the peak of his career in the 1970s, when he signed the cinematography of notable titles such as Lina Wertmüller's The Seduction of Mimi, Valerio Zurlini's Indian Summer and Ettore Scola's Ugly, Dirty and Bad. The tragic suicide of his son, who had been his assistant on the set of the Scola's film, sank him into a depression and away from work. Later Di Palma never returned to major productions, working mainly for Italian television and prematurely ending his career at the beginning of the nineties. (en)
  • Dario Di Palma, né le 6 novembre 1932 à Rome (Latium), ville où il est mort le 24 octobre 2004, est un directeur de la photographie italien. (fr)
  • Dario Di Palma (Roma, 6 novembre 1932 – Roma, 24 ottobre 2004) è stato un direttore della fotografia italiano. Ha raggiunto l'apice della sua carriera, durata circa tre decenni, nella prima metà degli anni settanta, con film quali La prima notte di quiete di Valerio Zurlini, Mimì metallurgico ferito nell'onore di Lina Wertmüller e Brutti, sporchi e cattivi di Ettore Scola. Fra gli altri, ha lavorato anche con Florestano Vancini, Franco Giraldi, Giulio Questi e Claudio Caligari. (it)
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  • داريو دي بالما (بالإيطالية: Dario Di Palma)‏ هو مصور سينمائي إيطالي، ولد في 6 نوفمبر 1932 في روما في إيطاليا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 24 أكتوبر 2004. (ar)
  • Dario Di Palma (* 6. November 1932 in Rom; † 24. Oktober 2004 ebenda) war ein italienischer Kameramann. (de)
  • Dario Di Palma, né le 6 novembre 1932 à Rome (Latium), ville où il est mort le 24 octobre 2004, est un directeur de la photographie italien. (fr)
  • Dario Di Palma (Roma, 6 novembre 1932 – Roma, 24 ottobre 2004) è stato un direttore della fotografia italiano. Ha raggiunto l'apice della sua carriera, durata circa tre decenni, nella prima metà degli anni settanta, con film quali La prima notte di quiete di Valerio Zurlini, Mimì metallurgico ferito nell'onore di Lina Wertmüller e Brutti, sporchi e cattivi di Ettore Scola. Fra gli altri, ha lavorato anche con Florestano Vancini, Franco Giraldi, Giulio Questi e Claudio Caligari. (it)
  • Dario Di Palma (6 November 1932 - 24 October 2004) was an Italian film cinematographer. Born in Rome, Di Palma began to work in the 1950s as camera operator and assistant camera operator, often with his uncle Carlo Di Palma as cinematographer. After taking care of the cinematography of the second unit for the peplum film Romulus and Remus (1961) by Sergio Corbucci, he began his career as cinematographer with two other peplum films, both directed by Alberto De Martino, Due contro tutti (1962) and Perseo l'invincibile (1963). (en)
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  • داريو دي بالما (ar)
  • Dario Di Palma (de)
  • Dario Di Palma (en)
  • Dario Di Palma (fr)
  • Dario Di Palma (it)
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