Oscar Brazzi

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Oscar Brazzi (born October 1, 1918 in Bologna , † February 24, 1998 in Rome ) was an Italian filmmaker.

Life

The actor Rossano Brazzi’s brother, who was two years younger than him, worked in various positions in the Italian film industry since the early 1950s. He was a secretary and stage manager , production manager and organizer, finally a film producer and - also from 1968 - director of several feature films . The films he financed and some of which were staged according to his own script had a purely commercial orientation; he made them for his own company Chiara Film , casting his brother several times. In 1983 he retired from active business. He was seen twice as an actor. Occasionally he used the pseudonym Oswald Bray .

Filmography (selection)

Director

  • 1968: Das Luder (Diario segreto di una minorenne) (also production and screenplay)
  • 1979: Champagne e fagioli (also production and screenplay)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano . I Registi, Gremese 2002, pp. 71-72.