Biography
Lamberto Caimi (born 30 October 1930) is an Italian cinematographer.
Born in Milan, Caimi began his career in the field of documentary filmmaking industry; in 1955 he joined the film department of the company Edison, where he met Ermanno Olmi, for which he was the cinematographer in some dozens of short documentary films shot between the second half of the fifties and the early sixties. In 1961 he signed the cinematography of the first real feature film of Olmi, Il Posto, for which he realized "a rough and essential black and white", which was paired by critics to the Nouvelle Vague style.During his career Laimi worked to films of different genres, often characterized from having Milan as set, including Eriprando Visconti's film debut A Milanese Story, Duccio Tessari's noir film La morte risale a ieri sera, Umberto Lenzi's poliziottesco Gang War in Milan, Carlo Lizzani's Storie di vita e malavita and Renato Pozzetto's directorial debut Saxofone. He also collaborated several times with Alberto Lattuada.
Filmography
all 28
Movies 27
Director 6
TV Shows 1
Papà dice messa (1996)
12 Directors for 12 Cities (1989)
Love of a Woman (1988)
Magic Touch (1983)
The Ceremony of The Senses (1979)
Saxofone (1978)
Io tigro, tu tigri, egli tigra (1978)
Heart of a Dog (1976)
Una sera c'incontrammo (1975)
Bambina (1974)
Gang War in Milan (1973)
Les Évasions célèbres (1972)
Come Have Coffee with Us (1970)
Death Occurred Last Night (1970)
One Fine Day (1968)
700 anni fa (1964)
The Terrorist (1963)
The Fiancés (1963)
Una storia milanese (1962)
Un metro lungo cinque (1961)
Le Grand Barrage (1961)
Il Posto (1961)
Il grande paese d’acciaio (1960)
Time Stood Still (1960)
Michelino 1A B (1957)
Manon: Finestra 2 (1956)
La mia valle (1956)
Il pensionato (1956)
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GenderMale
Birthday1930-10-30 (93 years old)
Birth PlaceMilan, Italy
CitizenshipsItaly
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