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American cinematographer
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Pete Biagi
OccupationCinematographer

Pete Biagi (born 1963) is a cinematographer. His work includes numerous short films and eighteen feature-length films. He has also shot local commercials and national commercials. He won Intercom's Best Cinematography Award, an AICP Award, and an Indy Award. He was featured in the first season of HBO's Project Greenlight while working as the cinematographer for the film Stolen Summer.

Filmography

Films

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Year Title Director Notes
2018 Lives: Visible Michelle Citron
2018 Hope Springs Eternal Jack C. Newell

TV Series

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Year Title Director Notes
2017 Special Skills David Pasquesi

References

  1. Rubey, Catherine (16 April 2007). "Catherine Rubey April 16 interviews Pete Biagi, award winning cinematographer". www.wildsound-filmmaking-feedback-events.com.

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