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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mauro_FioreMauro Fiore - Wikipedia

    Mauro Fiore (born November 15, 1964) is an Italian-American cinematographer. He was born in Marzi, Calabria and moved to the US with his family in 1971. He attended Palatine High School in Palatine, Illinois, and graduated in 1982. He started out pursuing a career in sociology but was captivated by photography and art.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0278475Mauro Fiore - IMDb

    Mauro Fiore was born on 15 November 1964 in Marzi, Calabria, Italy. He is a cinematographer, known for Avatar (2009), Training Day (2001) and The Island (2005). He has been married to Christine Vollmer since 2000. They have three children.

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  4. Mauro Fiore was born on November 15, 1964 in Marzi, Calabria, Italy. He is a cinematographer, known for Avatar (2009), Training Day (2001) and The Island (2005). He has been married to Christine Vollmer since 2000. They have three children.

  5. Mar 30, 2024 · On Feb. 15, the 3D Academy Award-nominated blockbuster movie Avatar moved down one notch to become the fourth highest-grossing movie of all time in the United States. It’s a number that the film’s cinematographer, Omahan Mauro Fiore, doesn’t obsess over. Even if he did, Fiore could take comfort in the fact he was also cinematographer for ...

  6. May 4, 2010 · As if being director of photography for the highest grossing movie ($2.4 billion and counting) in history were not enough, Nebraska resident Mauro Fiore is Oscar-nominated for his work on Avatar. Since only a third of the 3D, largely computer-generated movie entails live action, he wasn’t expecting recognition.

  7. Biography. Mauro Fiore is an Italian-American cinematographer, known for his work with directors such as Antoine Fuqua, Michael Bay, and Joe Carnahan. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on James Cameron's 2009 film Avatar.

  8. From his Academy Award nominated work on Training Day to shooting the ground-breaking, 3-D global phenomenon Avatar, for which he won the Academy Award, Mauro has pushed both the limits of cinematic storytelling and the edge of emerging technologies, forever changing the way movies are made and experienced.

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