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Noted film editor Nino Baragli has died at 88
 
Italian film editor Nino Baragli died in Rome on May 29, 2013. He was 88.
 
Born in Rome on October 1, 1925 as Giovanni Baragli, he was introduced into the film industry by his uncle Eraldo Da Roma [1900-1981]. He started his career in 1944 as a film operator and assistant editor on “Marinai senza stele” by Francesco De Robertis.
 
During his career he worked as editor in more than 200 productions between 1944 and 1996, including works by Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Sergio Leone, Damiano Damiani, Luigi Zampa, Giuliano Montaldo, Sergio Corbucci, Mauro Bolognini, Luigi Comencini, Cristina Comencini, Florestano Vancini, Gabriele Salvatores, Alberto Lattuada, Margarethe von Trotta, Pál Sándor, Bernardo Bertolucci, Roberto Benigni, Massimo Troisi.
 
He won two David di Donatello for Best Editing in 1991 and 1992, for The Voice of the Moon and Mediterraneo. In 1998 he was awarded with a special Silver Ribbon for his career.

 
BARAGLI, Nino (Giovanni Baragli)
Born: 10/1/1925, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Died: 5/29/2013, Rome, Lazio, Italy
 
Nino Baragli’s westerns – film editor:
7 Guns for the MacGregors – 1966
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – 1966
Django – 1966
Little Rita of the West – 1967
Hellbenders – 1967
Up the MacGregors! – 1967
Once Upon a Time in the West – 1968
Duck You Sucker – 1971
The Call Me Providence – 1972
My Name is Nobody – 1972
Lucky Johnny Born in America – 1975
A Genius – 1975

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