Carlo Antonioni
Carlo Antonioni is credited in the stunt department for three historical and action-centric films from the early 2000s. The individual contributed to the physical execution and coordination of stunt sequences in Gladiator (2000), a film set in ancient Rome featuring combat and battle scenes.
Biography
Carlo Antonioni is credited in the stunt department for three historical and action-centric films from the early 2000s. The individual contributed to the physical execution and coordination of stunt sequences in Gladiator (2000), a film set in ancient Rome featuring combat and battle scenes. In The Crusaders (2001), Antonioni’s work in stunts supported the film’s medieval warfare and action choreography. The individual also provided stunt supervision or performance for King Arthur (2004), which involved large-scale combat and horseback sequences.
Stunt work in these films required precise planning and execution to ensure safety while delivering the intensity expected in historical action narratives. Antonioni’s role would have involved designing and performing stunts, coordinating with st…




