Franco Marazzi
Franco Marazzi (1926 – September 2014) was an Italian director. He directed 9 films and shows in 7 years. He is mostly known for being the director in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956.[1]
Franco Marazzi | |
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Born | Franco Marazzi 1926 |
Died | September 2014 (age 88) |
Occupation | Director |
Marazzi started his career as a reporter in 1954 in Zürich.[2] He first directed the Eurovision Song Contest 1956. In 1958, he was the creator of TSI, which was from the beginning of the communication.
Filmography
Film | Type | Year Directed |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1956 | Show | 1956 |
Eurovision Presents Pictures in the Sky | Movie | 1957 |
Revue Mosaik | Movie | 1959 |
Mike macht alles | Mini-Series | 1961–1963 |
Settenote | Movie | 1962 |
Trattoria Musicale | Movie | 1962 |
Reportagen mit jedermann | Documentary | 1963 |
Dinner for One | Short | 1963 |
Grüsse aus Zürich | Movie | 1963 |
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References
- "Lugano 1956". Eurovision Song Contest.
- Quotidiano, Dal (22 September 2014). "Franco Marazzi died (in French)". RSI News.
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