Mario Garbuglia
Art
Born 1927-05-27
Died 2010-03-30
Fontespina, Marche, Italy
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Mario Garbuglia (Fontespina, a district of Civitanova Marche, 27 May 1927 – Rome, 30 March 2010) was an Italian set designer. He won the David di Donatello for Best Sets and Decorations, the Nastro d'Argento, and a BAFTA.
Garbuglia's professional debut as a designer came in 1950 with Women Without Names, directed by Géza von Radványi. Over the years, he worked with directors such as Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli, Luigi Zampa, and Roger Vadim. He died in 2010 after a long illness.
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Barbarella
The Leopard
Rocco and His Brothers
Lion of the Desert
Orca
Waterloo
Boccaccio '70
Troublemakers
The Great War
The Valachi Papers
The Innocent
A Farewell to Arms
La Cage aux Folles
The Witches
The Valdez Horses
The Stranger
Brancaleone at the Crusades
Don Camillo
War Goddess
Wifemistress
The Best of Enemies
Conversation Piece
The Organizer
High Infidelity
Too Bad She's Bad
Casanova '70
Lady Liberty
Caprice Italian Style
Sandra
Dark Eyes
Lady of the Camelias
After the Fox
The Miser
My Wife
End of the Game
Habibi, amor mío
Stardust
Beethoven's Nephew
The Art of Getting Along
Desert Warrior
You're on Your Own
I Love, You Love
Disorder
Three Girls from Rome
Albert Savarus
Madame Butterfly
Women Without Names
Woman of Wonders
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Rocco and His Brothers
White Nights
High School
Julia and Julia
Neapolitan Carousel
The Sky Is Falling
Casta diva
Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films
Desert Warrior
You're on Your Own
While There's War There's Hope
House of Ricordi
A Dying Breed: The Making of 'The Leopard'
Love I Haven't... But... But
The Siege of Venice
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