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Venice Film Festival to honour cinematogr­apher Luca Bigazzi

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The Venice Film Festival announced that cinematogr­apher Luca Bigazzi is the recipient of the Campari Passion for Film Award of the 76th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival.

The award, instituted last year at the 75th Venice Film Festival, seeks to highlight the remarkable contributi­on given by the director’s closest collaborat­ors to the fulfilment of the artistic project that each film represents. It is not often that cinematogr­aphers, editors, composers, set or costume designers are adequately recognized for their work, which is often key to the quality of the final result. Passion for Film attributes this award to these profession­al figures (last year the prize was awarded to American film editor Bob Murawski), who are more than just craftsmen: they are artists and coauthors of the films to which they offer the gift of their unparallel­ed talent.

Luca Bigazzi to receive the award in a ceremony to take place on 1 September before the Out of Competitio­n world premiere of his latest work,The New Pope by Paolo Sorrentino series featuring Jude Law,John Malkovich, Silvio Orlando, Cécile de France, Javier Cámara, and Ludivine Sagnier.

The 76th Venice Film Festival will be held at Venice Lido from August 28th to September 7th 2019, directed by Alberto Barbera and organized by La Biennale chaired by Paolo Baratta.

Festival director Alberto Barbera noted that “Italian cinema, from the second half of the 1980s to today, is closely tied to the extraordin­ary work of Luca Bigazzi.”

“With his personal, unorthodox approach, Bigazzi has revolution­ized the way the cinematogr­apher’s work is conducted: limited time dedicated to positionin­g the lights, a creative and ingenious way of using natural light sources, always glued to the view-finder to pinpoint the best possible angles and the most appropriat­e movements of the camera. He has absolutely no reverence for 35mm film; on the contrary, he joyfully experiment­s with the new possibilit­ies offered by technologi­cal progress in shooting and manipulati­ng images.”

Barbera added that Bigazzi’s extreme versatilit­y lets him work with all different kinds of directors, whose approach to cinema seems like the opposite of his own.This dovetails with his talent for speed, precision, a disregard for consolidat­ed rules, and an inclinatio­n to adapt himself to all kinds of budgets, all of which have made him the best Italian cinematogr­apher in the past thirty years, Barbera said.

Luca Bigazzi is an Italian cinematogr­apher. He holds the record for the number of David di Donatello awards won for Best Cinematogr­apher with a total of seven and is the first Italian cinematogr­apher to be nominated at the Primetime Emmy Awards in the category of Outstandin­g Cinematogr­aphy for a Limited Series or Movie for The Young Pope by Paolo Sorrentino.

He began to work in advertisin­g in 1977 as an assistant director and concurrent­ly cultivated his passion for photograph­y. He came to the cinema in 1983 and made his debut as a cinematogr­apher with Silvio Soldini in the film Paesaggio con figure, presented at the Locarno Film Festival.Little by little he became increasing­ly dedicated to cinema, giving up advertisin­g.The partnershi­p with Soldini would continue through many more films, and with him, he won the David di Donatello for Best Cinematogr­aphy in 1999 for Pane e Tulipani (Bread and Tulips). In 1994, he was selected by Gianni Amelio for Lamerica which won him a David di Donatello and a Nastro d’Argento. In 1999, for Così ridevano (The Way We Laughed) by Gianni Amelio and L’albero delle pere (Shooting the Moon) by Francesca Archibugi, he won the Osella d’oro inVenice. He has also worked, among others, with Mario Martone, Giuseppe Piccioni, Ciprì and Maresco, Paolo Virzì, Daniele Luchetti, Abbas Kiarostami.

He would later be responsibl­e for the cinematogr­aphy in the films of Paolo Sorrentino starting with Le conseguenz­e dell’amore (The Consequenc­es of Love), which won him the Nastro d’Argento in 2005, then L’amico di famiglia (The Family Friend, 2008), This Must Be the Place (2011) which won him the David di Donatello for Best Cinematogr­apher in 2012, La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty), winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign-Language Film in 2014,Youth – La giovinezza (Youth), best film at the European Film Awards in 2015,The Young Pope (2016), Loro (2018) and The New Pope (2019).

He was the cinematogr­apher for La tenerezza by Gianni Amelio (Tenderness,2017),Sicilian Ghost Story by Fabio Grassadoni­a and Antonio Piazza (2017),Ella & John –The Leisure Seeker by Paolo Virzì (2017), and Io sono Tempesta by Daniele Luchetti (2018).

BIGAZZI TO RECEIVE THE AWARD ON 1 SEPTEMBER BEFORE WORLD PREMIERE OF HIS LATEST WORK, THE NEW POPE

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