Bernard Natan
1886–1942 (age 56)
Biography
Bernard Natan was a pioneering French screenwriter and filmmaker who made significant contributions to early cinema. His work helped shape the development of French film during the interwar period, bringing literary narratives to the screen with skill and creativity.
Natan's life was cut short by the Holocaust. He perished at Auschwitz in 1942, a victim of Nazi persecution. His legacy remains part of cinema history, remembered for his artistic contributions during a transformative era in film.