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Ubaldo Arata (23 March 1895 – 7 December 1947) was an Italian cinematographer. Arata worked on more than a hundred films between 1918 and his death in 1947. Arata entered cinema in the silent era, and worked prolifically during the 1920s including on one of the final entries into the long-running Maciste series. He was employed on the first Italian sound film The Song of Love (1930). Until the fall of Fascism, he was one of the leading Italian cinematographers working on propaganda films such as Scipione l'africano ( Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal, 1937) and Luciano Serra, Pilot (1938) as well as more straightforward entertainment films.

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  • Ubaldo Arata (* 23. März 1895 in Ovada; † 7. Dezember 1947 in Rom) war ein italienischer Kameramann. (de)
  • Ubaldo Arata (né le 23 mars 1895 à Ovada, au Piémont, et mort le 7 décembre 1947 à Rome) est un directeur de la photographie italien. (fr)
  • Ubaldo Arata (23 March 1895 – 7 December 1947) was an Italian cinematographer. Arata worked on more than a hundred films between 1918 and his death in 1947. Arata entered cinema in the silent era, and worked prolifically during the 1920s including on one of the final entries into the long-running Maciste series. He was employed on the first Italian sound film The Song of Love (1930). Until the fall of Fascism, he was one of the leading Italian cinematographers working on propaganda films such as Scipione l'africano ( Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal, 1937) and Luciano Serra, Pilot (1938) as well as more straightforward entertainment films. Arata worked with Roberto Rossellini on the 1945 neorealist drama Rome, Open City. He was instrumental in securing the backing of the distribution company Minerva Film for the production's release. Following the Second World War, Arata worked on several co-productions with Britain and the United States. (en)
  • Ubaldo Giacomo Tommaso Arata (Ovada, 23 marzo 1895 – Roma, 7 dicembre 1947) è stato un direttore della fotografia e operatore cinematografico italiano. Dal periodo del cinema muto fino all'inizio del neorealismo ha collaborato alla realizzazione di più di cento film. È ricordato soprattutto per aver curato le riprese e la fotografia di Roma città aperta, il celebre film di Roberto Rossellini. (it)
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  • Ubaldo Arata, at left, with colleague , 1942 (en)
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  • Ubaldo Arata (* 23. März 1895 in Ovada; † 7. Dezember 1947 in Rom) war ein italienischer Kameramann. (de)
  • Ubaldo Arata (né le 23 mars 1895 à Ovada, au Piémont, et mort le 7 décembre 1947 à Rome) est un directeur de la photographie italien. (fr)
  • Ubaldo Giacomo Tommaso Arata (Ovada, 23 marzo 1895 – Roma, 7 dicembre 1947) è stato un direttore della fotografia e operatore cinematografico italiano. Dal periodo del cinema muto fino all'inizio del neorealismo ha collaborato alla realizzazione di più di cento film. È ricordato soprattutto per aver curato le riprese e la fotografia di Roma città aperta, il celebre film di Roberto Rossellini. (it)
  • Ubaldo Arata (23 March 1895 – 7 December 1947) was an Italian cinematographer. Arata worked on more than a hundred films between 1918 and his death in 1947. Arata entered cinema in the silent era, and worked prolifically during the 1920s including on one of the final entries into the long-running Maciste series. He was employed on the first Italian sound film The Song of Love (1930). Until the fall of Fascism, he was one of the leading Italian cinematographers working on propaganda films such as Scipione l'africano ( Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal, 1937) and Luciano Serra, Pilot (1938) as well as more straightforward entertainment films. (en)
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