Eugenio Zanetti is a renowned and multi-talented individual, boasting an impressive career spanning nearly three decades and traversing three continents. As a designer, theater and opera director, painter, and playwright, his artistic versatility is unmatched.
Throughout his illustrious career, Zanetti has been involved in numerous film projects, including the Academy Award-nominated "What Dreams May Come" and "Camila". His work on "The Truce" also earned an Academy Award nomination. He has received recognition for his design work on films such as "The Power of Darkness", which won a Moscow Film Festival Award, and "Some Girls", which received a Toronto Film Festival Design Award.
Zanetti's work extends to the world of theater and opera, with over 40 productions under his belt in Europe and South America. Some of his notable credits include productions of Verdi's "A Masqued Ball" and "Nabucco", Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" and "Tosca", and many more.
As a director of musicals, Zanetti has achieved great success in Argentina, earning the Thalia Award for his work on "They Are Playing Our Song", "Chicago", and "Dracula". He has also received the Thalia Award as an author for "The White Queen" and the Star of the Sea Award for "The Cherry Orchard", "Chapter Two", "Company", and "Peer Gynt".