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  1. Bernard Natan (born Natan Tannenzaft; 14 July 1886 – 1942 or 1943) was a French-Romanian film entrepreneur, director and actor of the 1920s and 1930s. Natan worked in cinema from a young age, working his way up from projectionist and chemist to cinematographer and producer. [3]

  2. Bernard Natan, né Nahum Tannenzapf le 14 juillet 1886 à Iași et mort en novembre 1942 à Auschwitz, est un producteur franco-roumain de films des années 1920 et 1930. Personnalité pionnière et controversée, Bernard Natan acquiert en 1929 Pathé , qui était l'une des deux plus importantes sociétés de cinéma françaises.

  3. Bernard Natan (born Natan Tannenzaft; 14 July 1886 – 1942 or 1943) was a French -Romanian film entrepreneur, director and actor of the 1920s and 1930s.

  4. Bernard Natan's brother, Samuel Tanenzaph known as Émile Natan, was detained at the Miranda de Ebro Gestapo camp before joining the Free French Forces in 1943. Inheritance and memory Following the dispossession and elimination of Bernard Natan, new experts commissioned by Vichy examined Pathé's accounts, concluding that the company's assets exceeded its liabilities.

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  6. In 1929, Bernard Natan took over Pathé, modernised the film industry and produced films. Continually attacked by the press, he became France's most hated Jew. Ruined, stripped of French nationality by Vichy, he died in Auschwitz in 1942. We look back at the "Dreyfus Affair" of the pre-war film industry.

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  8. Oct 20, 2014 · K 4. (Natan Tannenzaft) July 14, 1886 – October 1942. Bernard Natan, a Romanian-born Jew, was a French cinema pioneer. He started out as a projectionist, and worked his way up to cinematographer, director, and then studio head. It's unlikely that French cinema would be where it is today without him. Natan revolutionized the industry ...