José Giovanni

José Giovanni

Known for: Writing

Born: June 21, 1923 in Paris, France - Died: April 23, 2004

José Giovanni (22 June 1923, Paris, France – 24 April 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland) was the pseudonym of Joseph Damiani, a French writer and film-maker of Corsican origin who became a naturalized Swiss citizen in 1986. A former collaborationist and criminal who at one time was sentenced to death, Giovanni often drew his inspiration from personal experience or from real gangsters, such as Abel Danos in his 1960 film Classe tous risques, overlooking that they had been members of the French Gestapo. In his films as well as his novels, while praising masculine friendships and advocating the confrontation of the individual against the world, he often championed the underworld but was always careful to hide his own links with the Nazi occupiers of France during World War II. Of Corsican descent, Joseph Damiani received a good education, studying at the Collège Stanislas de Paris and the Lycée Janson de Sailly. His father, a professional gambler who was sentenced to a year in prison for running an illegal casino, owned a hotel in the French Alps in Chamonix. Joseph worked there as a young man and became fascinated by mountain climbing. From April to September 1943 Damiani was a member of Jeunesse et Montagne (Youth and Mountain) in Chamonix, part of the Vichy Government youth movement controlled by Pierre Laval. In February 1944 Damiani came to Paris and through his father's friend, the LVF leader Simon Sabiani, he joined Jacques Doriot's fascist French Popular Party (PPF). His maternal uncle, Ange Paul Santolini alias "Santos", who ran a restaurant patronized by the Gestapo, and his elder brother, Paul Damiani, a member of the Vichy paramilitary Milice, introduced Joseph into the Pigalle underworld. In March 1944 Joseph Damiani went to Marseille where he became a member of the German Schutzkorps (SK), an organization which hunted down Service du travail obligatoire - STO (Compulsory Work Service) dodgers. He served as bodyguard to its Marseille chief and took part in many arrests, often blackmailing his victims. In Lyon, in August 1944, posing as a German police officer along with an accomplice (Orloff, a Gestapo agent who was shot for treason at the Liberation), Damiani blackmailed Joseph Gourentzeig and his brother-in-law Georges Edberg, two Jews who were in hiding. Gourentzeig had bribed a member of the Milice - a friend of Damiani’s – in an attempt to secure his parents' release from a detention camp. They were not freed and Gourentzeig's father, Jacob, was shot by the Germans shortly after, on 21 August 1944, along with 109 Jewish hostages in the Bron (Lyon airport) massacre. After the Liberation in Paris on 18 May 1945, Joseph Damiani, his brother Paul, Georges Accad, a former Gestapo agent, and Jacques Ménassole, a former member of the Milice wearing a French Army lieutenant's uniform - all posing as Military Intelligence officers - abducted Haïm Cohen, a wine merchant, accusing him of being a black marketeer. He was tortured until he gave them the key to his safe and a check for 105,000 francs. He was then shot and his body thrown into the Seine. Joseph Damiani cashed the check at Barclay's Bank under the identity of "Count J. de Montreuil". ... Source: Article "José Giovanni" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Lino Ventura, la part intime

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Lino Ventura, la part intime

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Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic

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Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic

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2003 Drama
Michel Audiard et le mystère du triangle des Bermudes

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Michel Audiard et le mystère du triangle des Bermudes

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2002 Documentary
Spécial cinéma

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Spécial cinéma

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1974 Drama
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

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1975 Drama
30 millions d'amis

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30 millions d'amis

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1976 Documentary
Champs-Elysées

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Champs-Elysées

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1982 Drama
Vivement dimanche

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Vivement dimanche

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1998 Drama
The Sicilian Clan

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The Sicilian Clan

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1969 Crime
Two Men in Town

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Two Men in Town

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1973 Crime
The Last Adventure

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The Last Adventure

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1967 Adventure
The Big Risk

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The Big Risk

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1960 Crime
Le Trou

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Le Trou

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1960 Drama
A Man Named Rocca

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A Man Named Rocca

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1961 Drama
Last Known Address

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Last Known Address

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1970 Thriller
The Ruffian

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The Ruffian

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1983 Drama
The Pariah

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The Pariah

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1972 Crime
L'Irlandaise

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L'Irlandaise

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1991 Thriller
The Gypsy

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The Gypsy

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1975 Drama
The Sewers of Paradise

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The Sewers of Paradise

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1979 Action
The Second Wind

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The Second Wind

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2007 Drama
Law of Survival

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Law of Survival

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1967 Drama
Crime à l'altimètre

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Crime à l'altimètre

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1996 Drama
Birds of Prey

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Birds of Prey

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