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Giovanni Narzisi (born 2 February 1929) is an Italian cinematographer, director and screenwriter. Born in Palermo, Narzisi started his career in the 1950s as cameraman and assistant cinematographer of Mario Bava and Massimo Dallamano. He debuted as cinematographer in 1962, with the war film Oggi a Berlino; after working to films such as The Grim Reaper (1962), (1964) and The Subversives (1967), he wrote and directed two films, the Spaghetti Western (1966) and the commedia sexy all'italiana Maschio latino cercasi (1977), which were both panned by critics and unsuccessful at the box office.

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  • Gianni Narzisi (eigentlich Giovanni Narzisi; * 2. Februar 1929 in Palermo) ist ein italienischer Kameramann und Filmregisseur. Narzisi arbeitete als Kameraassistent in den 1950er Jahren für Kameraleute wie Mario Bava und Massimo Dallamano und war ab 1962, als er Oggi a Berlino für Piero Vivarelli fotografierte, fünf Jahre lang Chef-Kameramann u. a. bei Bernardo Bertoluccis La commare secca, bei dem seine Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografie lobend erwähnt wurde. 1966 inszenierte er einen mittelmäßigen Italowestern; zehn Jahre später seinen letzten Beitrag zur Filmbranche, die Episoden-Komödie Maschio latino… cercasi. (de)
  • Giovanni Narzisi (born 2 February 1929) is an Italian cinematographer, director and screenwriter. Born in Palermo, Narzisi started his career in the 1950s as cameraman and assistant cinematographer of Mario Bava and Massimo Dallamano. He debuted as cinematographer in 1962, with the war film Oggi a Berlino; after working to films such as The Grim Reaper (1962), (1964) and The Subversives (1967), he wrote and directed two films, the Spaghetti Western (1966) and the commedia sexy all'italiana Maschio latino cercasi (1977), which were both panned by critics and unsuccessful at the box office. (en)
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  • Gianni Narzisi (eigentlich Giovanni Narzisi; * 2. Februar 1929 in Palermo) ist ein italienischer Kameramann und Filmregisseur. Narzisi arbeitete als Kameraassistent in den 1950er Jahren für Kameraleute wie Mario Bava und Massimo Dallamano und war ab 1962, als er Oggi a Berlino für Piero Vivarelli fotografierte, fünf Jahre lang Chef-Kameramann u. a. bei Bernardo Bertoluccis La commare secca, bei dem seine Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografie lobend erwähnt wurde. 1966 inszenierte er einen mittelmäßigen Italowestern; zehn Jahre später seinen letzten Beitrag zur Filmbranche, die Episoden-Komödie Maschio latino… cercasi. (de)
  • Giovanni Narzisi (born 2 February 1929) is an Italian cinematographer, director and screenwriter. Born in Palermo, Narzisi started his career in the 1950s as cameraman and assistant cinematographer of Mario Bava and Massimo Dallamano. He debuted as cinematographer in 1962, with the war film Oggi a Berlino; after working to films such as The Grim Reaper (1962), (1964) and The Subversives (1967), he wrote and directed two films, the Spaghetti Western (1966) and the commedia sexy all'italiana Maschio latino cercasi (1977), which were both panned by critics and unsuccessful at the box office. (en)
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  • Giovanni Narzisi (de)
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