Ennio Pazzini

Ennio Pazzini (1908-1970) was an Italian-Brunanter director and filmmaker. Despite only making a handful of films, they were well-received and rather popular in cinemas. He focused mostly on comedies.

Biography
Pazzini was born to Italian immigrant parents in Koningstad, though he lived most of his life in Rosetown.

Pazzini began directing films in the 1940s and made the first of his longer films in 1949. His first real success came in 1952, with Man in the Well. 1955's In Search of the Dead became his signature film and earned him wider recognition, though it would be six years before he would release another. Out of the Brain and Affair in Sint-Anders also used surreal themes, but his final film was just plain comedy.