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
Born
Franco Marazzi

1926 (1926)
DiedSeptember 2014 (age 88)
OccupationDirector

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
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

  1. "Lugano 1956". Eurovision Song Contest.
  2. Quotidiano, Dal (22 September 2014). "Franco Marazzi died (in French)". RSI News.
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