Norbert Falk, a renowned writer of his time, took his first breath on November 5, 1872, in the charming town of Weißkirchen, which was then a part of Austria-Hungary, but is now known as Hranice na Morave, a picturesque location situated in the Czech Republic.
Throughout his illustrious career, Falk made a lasting impact on the literary world with his captivating works, including the notable films "Rosita" (1923),"Passion" (1919),and the thought-provoking "The White Slave" (1927),showcasing his exceptional storytelling abilities.
Tragically, Falk's life came to a close on September 16, 1932, in Berlin, Germany, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.