Franco Rosso
Franco Rosso, a notable figure in British cinema, was born in 1941 in Turin, Italy, but moved to the United Kingdom at a young age. His active directing years spanned 1969 to 2000, during which he primarily worked in the realms of drama and documentary, with his most famous film being the 1980 reggae-infused drama "Babylon", which earned him considerable acclaim, although it failed to bag awards at major film festivals. Rosso's authorial style was distinguished by his gritty realism and bold social commentary, using his films to shine a light on the multicultural underbelly of British society.
Franco Rosso, with his piercing vision and relentless pursuit of truth, was truly a director who used cinema as a mirror to society, reflecting and amplifying the voices of the unheard.