At the opening of his trial for manslaughter, Serge Bromberg, a famous collector and restorer of films, admitted his
"fault"
on Tuesday in Créteil , after a fatal fire in a building caused by a large stock of nitrate reels that he stored there.
Stored without authorization under an inhabited eight-storey building in Vincennes, near Paris in the Val-de-Marne, these cinema reels, old and potentially dangerous because flammable, caught fire on the night of August 10, 2020, in the midst of of heat wave.
Two people died in the very violent fire that firefighters brought under control after six hours of fighting.
"I made a mistake"
, Serge Bromberg admitted Tuesday morning before the criminal court.
The former artistic director of the Annecy Animation Film Festival stored the reels of his company, Lobster Films, specializing in the safeguarding, restoration and distribution of old films, in this room.
These nitrate films were kept in a room without air conditioning, without a fire alarm, near a glass roof.
A “fire wall” had been installed, but was not in fact equipped with thermal insulation.
It melted in 30 minutes.
Investigators estimate that at the time of the fire between 1364 and 1935 coils were there, weighing between 2.5 and 3.6 tons.
The defendant makes a different calculation: 965 reels, 970 kilos.
"It's a fact, not an estimate
," he said at the helm.
"This place was a buffer stock, it was only intended to accommodate a few reels before they went to the CNC"
, defended the host and producer, who was perfectly aware of the risks inherent in nitrate.
Even if he recognizes
"a very serious error of assessment"
and
"negligence"
on his part, the defendant, aged 61, considers that the National Center for Cinema and the Animated Image had an obligation to recover and store its nitrate coils.
"The amount of nitrate was supposed to be extremely minimal"
in his premises, he explained, adding:
"Never before has the CNC refused me coils"
.
"The fact that a site in the countryside, an unused farm, could be used, has that not crossed your mind?"
, asked the president of the court.
“It was certainly a fault, an error, an imprudence”
, replied the person concerned, in front of a room where the victims and civil parties came in large numbers.
The trial is held until Wednesday.