
Art
Born May 27, 1927 in Fontespina, Marche, Italy
Mario Garbuglia (Fontespina, a district of Civitanova Marche, 27 May 1927 – Rome, 30 March 2010) was an Italian set designer. He won the David di Donatello for Best Sets and Decorations, the Nastro d'Argento, and a BAFTA. Garbuglia's professional debut as a designer came in 1950 with Women Without Names, directed by Géza von Radványi. Over the years, he worked with directors such as Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli, Luigi Zampa, and Roger Vadim. He died in 2010 after a long illness.

Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films

A Dying Breed: The Making of 'The Leopard'
Self

The Sky Is Falling

Troublemakers

Dark Friday

Albert Savarus

The Siege of Venice

The Miser

Julia and Julia

Dark Eyes

Beethoven's Nephew

Woman of Wonders

Don Camillo

Lion of the Desert

Habibi, amor mío

Lady of the Camelias

La Cage aux Folles

End of the Game

Wifemistress

Orca

The Innocent

Conversation Piece

While There's War There's Hope

War Goddess

Stardust

The Valdez Horses

The Valachi Papers

Lady Liberty

Brancaleone at the Crusades

Waterloo

Barbarella

Caprice Italian Style

The Stranger

The Witches

After the Fox

Sandra

Casanova '70

My Wife

High Infidelity

The Organizer

The Leopard

Disorder

Boccaccio '70

I Love, You Love

The Best of Enemies

Rocco and His Brothers

The Great War

You're on Your Own

A Farewell to Arms

White Nights

Desert Warrior

The Art of Getting Along

Madame Butterfly

Too Bad She's Bad

Casta diva

House of Ricordi

Neapolitan Carousel

High School

Cronaca di un delitto

Three Girls from Rome

Love I Haven't... But... But

Women Without Names