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    Joseph Janni (21 May 1916 – 29 May 1994) was a Jewish Italian-British film producer best known for his work with John Schlesinger. [1] He was born in Milan, Italy and became interested in filmmaking while at university.

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    Joseph Janni. Producer: Darling. Giuseppe Ralph Janni, was born in Milan. His paternal grandfather was from Trieste (originally under Austrian rule but later reverted back to Italy) and was Chairman of Lloyd Triestino, specialising in shipping to India, and his grandmother was English.

    • Producer, Writer
    • May 21, 1916
    • Joseph Janni
    • May 29, 1994
  3. Joseph Janni, film producer: born Milan 21 May 1916; married 1949 Stella Griffiths (one son); died London 29 May 1994. JOSEPH JANNI's great contribution to British cinema was his...

  4. Producer Joseph Janni said the goal was to capture “a weary, self-doubting England” that’s certainly no longer “swinging.” The film’s wry, arch, tart, slightly mannered dialogue also feels quintessentially British to me.

  5. Milan-born Joseph Janni was in Britain since 1939, after studying at Milan University and Rome Film School. Among his early productions are the operatic The Glass Mountain (d. Henry Cass, 1949, which he co-wrote), Pat Jackson 's hospital drama White Corridors (1951), and an adaptation of Nevil Shute's A Town Like Alice (d. Jack Lee, 1956).

  6. Joseph Janni (21 May 1916, Milan – 29 May 1994, London) was a British film producer best known for his work with John Schlesinger. He was born into a Jewish family in Milan, Italy and became interested in filmmaking while at university.

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  8. Joseph Janni was a British film producer best known for his work with John Schlesinger. He was born into a Jewish family in Milan, Italy and became interested in filmmaking while at university. He emigrated to England in 1939, and once Italy declared war against England was briefly interned in Metropole Camp on the Isle of Man.