Carlo Leva
Known for: Art
Born: February 26, 1930 in Bergamasco, Italy - Died: April 3, 2020
Carlo Leva (27 February 1930 – 4 April 2020) was an Italian production designer. After beginning his career as second assistant art director in Genoa on the set of The Walls of Malapaga, Leva studied Architecture in Rome, specializing in production design, costume design and set decoration for movies and advertising. In 1962, Leva was hired as assistant art director on Robert Aldrich's Sodom and Gomorrah, where he met second unit director Sergio Leone, who later hired him as assistant art director on A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and as set decorator on Once Upon a Time in the West.[1] He befriended also director Enzo Muzii, with whom he worked on movies such as Something Like Love, and later worked with many other directors, such as Federico Fellini, Dario Argento (for The Cat o' Nine Tails) and Carol Reed. In 2017, Leva took part in the documentary film Sad Hill Unearthed, narrating the reconstruction of the cemetery scene of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Known for
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Sad Hill Unearthed
Self - Assistant Art Director (1966)
Lady Chatterley's Passions 2: Julie's Secret
Una macchia rosa
Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema
Self - Art Director
Por un puñado de sueños
Self - Interviewee
The Big Gundown
Set Decoration
The Case of the Bloody Iris
Set Decoration
Emergency Squad
Production Design
Il Mistero di Bellavista
Production Design
In a Colt's Shadow
Production Design
Crazy Sea
Set Decoration
So In Love
Set Decoration
32nd of December
Production Design
I'm Not Worthy of You
Production Design
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Assistant Art Director
The Price of Power
Production Design
Desert Commandos
Set Decoration
Amore mio
Production Design
The Bloodstained Shadow
Art Direction
Spirits of the Dead
Set Decoration
Stunt Squad
Production Design
You'll See Me Returning
Production Design
Mark Shoots First
Costume Design
Riavanti… Marsch!
Production Design