Biography
Rosalío Solano was born on August 30, 1914 in Bernal, Queretaro, Mexico. Solano worked in the film industry as a camera operator and later as a director of photography. In 1943, Solano served as camera operator for the film Doña Bárbara. Decades later, in 1966, Solano took on the role of director of photography for You Only Come at Night.
Solano’s contributions to cinema centered on technical roles behind the camera, shaping visual presentation in the films credited to their filmography. The work in Doña Bárbara and You Only Come at Night represents the breadth of Solano’s involvement across different periods of film production. Solano’s career reflects a presence in Mexican cinema during the mid-20th century, with credits spanning camera operation and cinematography.





