Franco Bottari

Franco Bottari

Deceased · Died: Jan 4, 1988

Personal Details

Biography

Born in the picturesque and historic city of Caserta, Italy, in the year 1925, Franco Bottari embarked on a journey that would shape his future as a prominent production designer and art director.

Notable individual's remarkable trajectory in the realm of cinematic storytelling was characterized by an impressive array of influential endeavors, featuring a standout contribution to the widely acclaimed 1972 motion picture "24 ore... non un minuto di più", a production that garnered widespread critical acclaim and cemented his status as a luminary in the industry.

Notably, Bottari's extensive professional portfolio encompasses a wide range of cinematic achievements, including the 1978 film "Voglia di donna" and the 1979 film "La vedova del trullo", both of which have served as a testament to his remarkable expertise in the realms of production design and art direction, consistently showcasing his unparalleled proficiency in crafting visually stunning and immersive on-screen environments.

Franco Bottari's extraordinary journey on this earth finally drew to a close on the fourth day of January, 1988, marking the end of an era in the lives of those who knew and loved him.

Career

1975
Waves of Lust
Waves of Lust as Screenplay