Erico Menczer Explained

Erico Menczer
Birth Name:Erik Menczer
Birth Date:8 May 1926
Birth Place:Fiume, Italy
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Occupation:Cinematographer

Erico Menczer (8 May 1926 - 10 March 2012) was an Italian film cinematographer.

Born in Fiume (later Rijeka) as Erik, he was forced by the fascist phobia for the foreign culture to change his name.[1] At the end of the Second World War, when the city of Fiume became Yugoslav, he first moved to Padua, then to Genoa, and finally to Rome, where he began his film career.[1]

After having worked as a camera operator, Menczer made his debut as a cinematographer in 1960 with the comedy film Le pillole di Ercole directed by Luciano Salce, with whom he had a professional association that characterized his career in the following decades.[2] He also worked, among others, with Federico Fellini, Mario Monicelli, Michelangelo Antonioni and Dario Argento.[1] [3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Addio al direttore della fotografia Erico Menczer. 22 December 2013. Blitz. 15 March 2012.
  2. Book: Andrea Pergolari. Verso la commedia: momenti del cinema di Steno, Salce, Festa Campanile. Firenze libri, 2002.
  3. News: I nudi di Menczer. La Repubblica. 14 June 1999. 4.