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Aldo Scavarda (born 22 August 1923, date of death unknown) was an Italian cinematographer who collaborated with Michelangelo Antonioni ( L'Avventura , 1960), Bernardo Bertolucci ( Before the Revolution , 1964), Mauro Bolognini ( From a Roman Balcony , 1960), Luigi Comencini ( On the Tiger's Back , 1961), Salvatore Samperi, Sergio Sollima, and others.
Aldo Scavarda was born in Turin, Italy on 22 August 1923.
In 1969, for his cinematography on Salvatore Samperi's Come Play with Me , he won the Silver Ribbon prize.
In 1975, he directed his only film La linea del fiume , which won the Golden Gryphon prize at the Giffoni Film Festival, in 1976.
Scavarda is deceased. [1]
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