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Silvio Narizzano
An image from Georgy Girl, one of the productions that also features Silvio Narizzano.
Silvio Narizzano

Silvio Narizzano

February 8, 1927 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Silvio Narizzano is among the vanguard of early English Canadian filmmakers that also included Sidney J. Furie, Ted Kotcheff, Norman Jewison, Lindsay Shonteff, and Arthur Hiller. Born in Montreal, his first theatrical work was with the city's Mountain Playhouse before joining the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He was the first among the aforementioned Canadian filmmakers to emigrate to England to work in British television, and was creatively instrumental in the formation of Granada Television. In transitioning to cinema later than Furie, Kotcheff, and Jewison, he made his debut with the Hammer Studios classic Die! Die! My Darling (1965), before scoring his greatest acclaim as director of Georgy Girl (1966). He followed that up with Blue (1968), a misunderstood critical and commercial flop, but a film that remained, to him, the most personal film of his career. He continued making films in mainland Europe throughout the 70's, before returning to Canada to make Why Shoot the Teacher? (1977) and England to make The Class of Miss Macmichael (1978). Narizzano spent his twilight years in relative seclusion, having immersed himself in religious studies.

Fanatic

Fanatic

1965

Georgy Girl

Georgy Girl

1966

Miss Marple: The Body in the Library

Miss Marple: The Body in the Library

1984

Loot

Loot

1970

Blue

Blue

1968

Redneck

Redneck

1973

Miss Marple

Miss Marple

1984

Bloodbath

Bloodbath

1975