(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 03 - The director Paolo Beldì, 66, the soul of many Fabio Fazio's broadcasts, died suddenly in his mountain home in Magognino near Stresa, who had signed iconic programs from Quelli che il calcio to Anima Mia ei Sanremo Festival, but also by AdrianoCelentano and many others.
Novarese, the son of an advertiser, Beldì had made his debut as a radio comedian and then moved on to directing in the 80s in the newborn Fininvest for entertainment and sports programs from Banzai to Mai dire Mundial, he was super passionate about football and passionate about Fiorentina. In the same period he signed the original music of Drive in for four years with Roberto Negri and made his debut in variety thanks to Antonio Ricci who called him to direct Lupo solitario first and then Matryoska. In the nineties he moved to Rai, director of Mi manda Lubrano among others and then of Svalutation with Celentano.
And it is precisely with a Rai program, Right of Replication together with Fabio Fazio and Sandro Paternostro, that what will always be his signature comes out: the delay on the details, from a sock lowered to a shoe, details that create the case as when shooting a spectator asleep in the plateaus of Sanremo. In his thirty-year career he is behind the camera of many historical programs many times with Celentano who follows in Francamente me ne ne infischi (1999) Rockpolitic (2005) and My sister's situation is not good (2007). He directed three Sanremo Festivals, the two conducted by Fazio and then in 2006 by Panariello. He also wrote trelibri, the first in '96 ("Why frame your feet?") Dedicated to his choice to take care of the details, the others to his passion for purple. (HANDLE).