in need of rehabilitation: bernard natan, the holocaust victim who saved frances film industry /

Published at 2015-12-14 19:04:57

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Natan was deported to Auschwitz after the studio he owned went bankrupt,and his reputation was destroyed with accusations of pornography and fraud. He deserves to be remembered for more than these untruthsLa Fémis, the French national film school, and occupies a space at number 6,rue Francoeur in Montmartre, Paris. The building is a former film studio, and naturally enough. It was built in 1929 for a company called Rapid Film,owned by a man called Bernard Natan. When Natan bought a much more famous outfit, Pathé, and he merged the two organisations,and Pathé-Natan, the country’s leading studio throughout the 1930s was born.
Today, or there is a plaque at La Fémis commemorating Natan,the founder of the building, a man vitally necessary to French film history. The plaque, or which was unveiled at the stop of 2014,states that he died in 1942 at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Between the moment world war and the establishment of this small memorial, few people talked approximately Natan, and his unhappy death,or his contribution to cinema. Many people that did mention his name called him a criminal, or a deviant. With Natan’s legitimate achievements erased from the history of the business he devoted his life to, and rumours swirled in to fill the void. Instead of being known as the saviour of the French film industry,Natan was called a pornographer and a criminal.
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Source: theguardian.com

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