Ferdinando Scarfiotti
Known for: Art
Born: March 5, 1941 in Potenza Picena, Marche, Italy - Died: April 29, 1994
Ferdinando Scarfiotti (6 March 1941 – 30 April 1994) was an Italian art director and production designer. After graduating in architecture at the University of Rome, he was approached by Luchino Visconti, who asked him to design his stage production of La Traviata for the 1963 Spoleto Festival. After working in opera theatre for over a decade, director Bernardo Bertolucci asked Scarfiotti to work with him on the film The Conformist followed by Visconti's Death in Venice. In 1980 he moved to Los Angeles, where he worked on a number of films, including American Gigolo (1980), Cat People (1982) and Scarface (1983). Scarfiotti won a BAFTA for Visconti's Death in Venice in 1971 and an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film The Last Emperor in 1987. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ferdinando Scarfiotti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Writing with Light: Vittorio Storaro
Self
Sandra
(uncredited)
Love Circle
Son
Scarface
Production Design
The Last Emperor
Production Design
American Gigolo
Production Design
The Sheltering Sky
Production Design
The Conformist
Art Direction
Thief of Hearts
Art Designer
Avanti!
Art Direction
Sebastiane
Thanks
Listen, Let's Make Love
Costume Design
Honky Tonk Freeway
Art Designer
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe
Thanks
Love Affair
In Memory Of
Death in Venice
Art Direction
Daisy Miller
Production Design
Barocco
Production Design
My Man Adam
Production Design
Cat People
Production Design
Sting - Bring on the Night
Production Design
Fair Game
Production Design
Toys
Production Design
Kiss the Other Sheik
Production Design