Aldo Tonti
Beginning as a camera assistant in 1934, he emerged as a cinematographer in 1939 and gained prominence for his contribution to the groundbreaking film of Italian neo-realism, Luchino Viscounti's "Ossessione" (1942). Tonti went on to collaborate on such classic works as Federico Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria" (1957), Alberto Lattuada's "The Bandit" (1946) and Mario Monicelli's "Casanova 70" (1965).