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Josh Appignanesi was born on 1975 in London, United Kingdom, is a British film director, producer and screenwriter. Discover Josh Appignanesi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Josh Appignanesi Net Worth
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Josh Appignanesi (born 1975) is a British film director, producer, and screenwriter.
Appignanesi is best known for the feature film Song of Songs (2006), starring Natalie Press, which he directed, co-wrote and co-produced.
The film won several awards including a special commendation for Best British Film at the Edinburgh Film Festival.
Made on a tiny budget, the film is a dark study of the intense relationship between a brother and highly religious sister in London's Orthodox Jewish community.
The film had a small, arthouse UK release but received critical acclaim; The Observer said it "reveals a distinctive and bold new voice in British cinema."
He has written and directed several short films, most notably Ex Memoria (2006) which also stars Natalie Press as well as Sara Kestelman in a study of a woman with Alzheimer's disease, funded by the Wellcome Trust; and Nine 1/2 Minutes (2003), a romantic comedy starring David Tennant.
In 2006, Appignanesi directed his first feature film, Song of Songs.
Produced by Arvind David at Slingshot, the film follows the adventures of a British Muslim everyman (Djalili) who discovers he was born Jewish.
The film was released internationally in Spring 2010, and in the UK with distributor Revolver Entertainment.
He lives in London and studied anthropology at King's College, Cambridge, where he was a contemporary and close friend of the novelist Zadie Smith.
Appignanesi is married to academic Devorah Baum.
The couple have two sons together.
Appignanesi co-directed 2016 documentary film The New Man with Baum about their experience as expectant parents.
The film was described in The Observer as "a profoundly moving and revealing study of a life-changing event."
In 2023, he and Baum produced and directed Husband, a documentary about their marriage through the lens of a trip to New York City for Baum's book launch.
In a positive review, The Guardian called it "a complex, subtle kind of guided reality show, like Made in Chelsea with a hint of Curb Your Enthusiasm."
Appignanesi describes his mid2023 film My Extinction and the accompanying personal journey to climate activism in The Guardian.
He also Teaches Thomas at Roehampton University.