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 favourable reviews nationwide for its bold production design. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Franco-Giacomo Carbone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Hostel
(Costume Design)
Hostel
(Production Design)
Down in the Valley
(Production Design)
The Expendables
(Production Design)
They Cloned Tyrone
(Production Design)
The Call
(Production Design)
The Call
(Art Direction)
Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation
(Production Design)
Cabin Fever
(Production Design)
See Jane Run
(Production Design)
Vice
(Production Design)
One for the Money
(Production Design)
Rambo
(Production Design)
Bug
(Production Design)
Alex in Wonder
(Production Design)
Rocky Balboa
(Production Design)
Almost a Woman
(Production Design)
Killer Joe
(Production Design)
Wonderland
(Production Design)
Billionaire Boys Club
(Production Design)
Creed II
(Production Design)
Perfect Opposites
(Production Design)
The Last Stand
(Production Design)
Rambo: Last Blood
(Production Design)
The Lodger
(Costume Design)
The Lodger
(Production Design)
Deal of a Lifetime
(Production Design)
Bug
(Art Direction)
Psycho Beach Party
(Production Design)
Kill the Man
(Production Designer)
Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?
(Production Design)