Rosalío Solano
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. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known for
CameraBirthday
August 30, 1914Deathday
August 20, 2009Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
121Place of birth
Bernal, Queretaro, MexicoAlso known as
Rosalío Solano Quintanar, Rosalio Solano, ChalíoCrew credits
Santo and Blue Demon vs. Dr. Frankenstein
Director of PhotographySlaughter
Director of PhotographyLittle Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb vs. the Monsters
Director of PhotographyVidita negra
Director of PhotographyI Escaped from Devil's Island
Director of PhotographyEl tunco Maclovio
Director of PhotographyThis Was Pancho Villa: Second chapter
Director of PhotographyThis Was Pancho Villa: Third chapter
Director of PhotographyUnethical Behaviour
Director of Photography, CinematographySanto vs. the Head Hunters
Director of PhotographyLa justicia tiene doce años
Director of PhotographyDrizzle
Director of PhotographyThey Call Him Marcado
Director of PhotographyThe Passion of Berenice
Director of PhotographyEspaldas mojadas
Director of PhotographyEverything In Vain
Director of PhotographyThe Vampire
Director of PhotographyMy Son, the Hero
Director of PhotographyNaufragio
Director of Photography