Beth Rubino
Beth A. Rubino is an American film art director. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction twice for her set decoration: in 1999 for The Cider House Rules and in 2008 for American Gangster. Other notable films include Analyze That and Something's Gotta Give.[1]
Selected filmography
- 1993- Super Mario Bros.
- 1993- Romeo is Bleeding
- 1994- Baby's Day Out
- 1994- Terminal Velocity
- 1995- Money Train
- 1996- Sleepers
- 1997- Jungle 2 Jungle
- 1998- Twilight
- 1999- The Cider House Rules Academy Award nomination
- 2001- Original Sin
- 2002- Analyze That
- 2003- Something's Gotta Give
- 2006- World Trade Center
- 2007- American Gangster Academy Award nomination
- 2015–2016: Quantico
Personal Views
In discussing designing a home versus a movie set, Rabino says "In a regular residence, you’re creating the top layer of their environment; in a movie we do that but create subtext as well."[2]
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