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Marino Masé

Marino Masé

3 films · 165 frames · top-billed in 1 · 19631987

Born 21 March 1939 · Triestre, Italy · died 28 May 2022

Marino Masé is an Italian actor. He has appeared in more than 70 films since 1961.

Masé was born in Trieste. While still a teenager, he joined the laboratory for young actors of the production company Vides by Franco Cristaldi and studied acting under Alessandro Fersen. He made his stage debut in 1960 in L'arialda, directed by Luchino Visconti, and his film debut in the 1961 adventure Romulus and the Sabines by Richard Pottier. He had several leading roles in the first half of the 1960s, including Marco Bellocchio's Fists in the Pocket and Jean-Luc Godard's Les Carabiniers, then he was mainly cast in supporting roles. Masé is also active in the adaptation of the dialogues for dubbing.

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How their films are shot

Measured across 165 frames from the 3 films we hold. This is the look of the work Marino takes, not a claim about any single frame — we index the cast of a film, never the people in a shot.

Across the 3 films we hold, 57% of their frames are day, 53% natural — the look of the work Marino takes.

Time of day

Day57%
Night34%
Interior7%

Lighting

Natural53%
Low key31%
High key11%
Silhouette4%

Shot size

Medium32%
Wide30%
Closeup19%
Fullbody12%

Camera angle

Eye level87%
Low angle6%
High angle6%

Mood

Neutral67%
Tense14%
Lonely10%
Ominous5%

Films in the library

Every poster opens that film — stills, cinematography notes and colour palette.

A reference database for filmmakers

FrameThrower is a fully machine-searchable film database and visual reference library — all 165 frames from Marino Masé's 3 films, and 5,000+ films besides, indexed frame by frame and readable by AI. Search it in plain language, from a reference image, or by colour; call it from an API, an MCP server or an SDK. It's the reference layer for making the next movie.