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Rosalío Solano

Camera

Born August 30, 1914 · Bernal, Queretaro, Mexico

Died August 20, 2009

Also known as Rosalío Solano Quintanar · Rosalio Solano · Chalío

Biography

Rosalío Solano (August 30, 1914 - August 20, 2009) was a Mexican award-winning cinematographer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, perhaps best known for his work in the film Talpa; which won him the Silver Ariel for Best Cinematography of 1957.

Awards & recognition

  • Salvador Toscano Medal · 1999

Filmography31 titles

El padrecito

1964Director of Photography

School for Tramps

1955Director of Photography

El señor doctor

1965Director of Photography

El patrullero 777

1978Director of Photography

El Barrendero

1982Director of Photography

Un Quijote sin mancha

1969Director of Photography

Gran Hotel

1944Camera Operator

Doña Bárbara

1943Camera Operator

Magdalena’s True Vocation

1972Director of Photography

The Extra

1962Director of Photography

The Vampire

1957Director of Photography

Awakening of the Wolf

1970Director of Photography

Espaldas mojadas

1955Director of Photography

The Kneeling Goddess

1947Camera Operator

El pecado de ser pobre

1950Camera Operator

All Souls' Day

1988Cinematography

Hardcase

1972Director of Photography

Wild Heart

1956Director of Photography

Debieron Ahorcarlos Antes

1974Cinematography

Cortesana

1948Camera Operator

Las Fuerzas Vivas

1975Cinematography

El gato con botas

1961Director of Photography, Photoscience Manager

Yo no me caso compadre

1960Director of Photography

Vidita negra

1973Director of Photography

Slaughter

1972Director of Photography

Love & Sex (Sappho 1963)

1964Cinematography

Sueños de gloria

1953Cinematography

Secreto entre mujeres

1949Camera Operator

I Escaped from Devil's Island

1973Director of Photography

Unethical Behaviour

1970Cinematography, Director of Photography

Little Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb vs. the Monsters

1962Director of Photography