Franco-Giacomo Carbone

Franco-Giacomo Carbone is an American production designer.

He began as a set and costume designer in New York. He has worked off Broadway for Lincoln Center Theater, La Mama and others. He graduated from the American Film Institute in 1998. Carbone's very first film, Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss, garnered favorable reviews nationwide for its bold production design. [1][2] His motion picture credits include Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa and John Rambo, William Friedkin's Bug, Eli Roth's Hostel and Cabin Fever, David Jacobson's Down in the Valley and James Cox's Wonderland.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2008The LodgerDavid Ondaatje
RamboSylvester Stallone
2007BugWilliam Friedkin
2006Rocky BalboaSylvester Stallone
2005HostelEli Roth
Down in the ValleyDavid Jacobson
2004Starship Troopers 2:
Hero of the Federation
Phil TippettVideo
Perfect OppositesMatt Cooper
2003WonderlandJames Cox
2002Cabin FeverEli Roth
PurposeAlan Ari Lazar
2001Pretty When You CryJack N. Green
Alex in WonderDrew Ann Rosenberg
See Jane RunSarah Thorp
Almost a WomanBetty KaplanTV
2000Psycho Beach PartyRobert Lee King
1999Shafted!Tom Putnam
Deal of a LifetimePaul Levine
Kill the ManTom Booker, Jon Kean
1998A Hollow PlaceJoseph Anaya
Billy's Hollywood Screen KissTommy O'Haver

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