René Manzor, a cinematic storyteller with an innate passion for weaving tales, initially explored his creative endeavors through the realm of film, with notable works including "Deadly Games" (1989) and "Dédales" (2003). His impressive directorial skills caught the attention of esteemed filmmakers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, who subsequently enlisted his expertise to helm several episodes of their iconic franchise, "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," in 1992. This marked the beginning of a successful career in television, with numerous episodes to follow.
Beyond his work in cinema, Manzor also ventured into the realm of literature, penning his debut novel, "Les âmes rivales," in 2012. This literary masterpiece garnered significant acclaim, ranking an impressive #3 on the Amazon best-seller list in France for that year. Building upon this success, his subsequent novel, "Celui dont le Nom n'est plus," released in 2014, went on to claim the prestigious Best Thriller award at the Festival Polar de Cognac in the same year.