Marc-Henri Wajnberg

Marc-Henri Wajnberg (born in Brussels, 1953) is a Belgian film director, screenwriter, actor, producer, and co-founder and CEO of Wajnbrosse Productions.

Wajnberg made 2700 short films – including the famous collection Clapman broadcast worldwide in the 1980s.

His short film Le Réveil (The Alarm Clock) starring Jean-Claude Dreyfus won an award in Cannes in 1996.

He also directed and produced numerous award-winning documentaries including Oscar Niemeyer, An architect committed to his century (2001), and Evgueni Khaldei, photographer under Stalin (1997).

1986 and 1987 – at the ERG (School of graphic research) in Brussels – Belgium 1994 and 2013 – at the EICTV (Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV) San Antonio de Los Banos – Cuba 2013 – Acting teacher in Kinshasa – Democratic Republic of Congo 1998 – Festival du film de Genève « Star de demain » – Switzerland 2002 – President of the jury of Festival International du Film sur L’Art – Montréal – Canada 2011 – Festival du Film Fantastique de Brussels – Belgium 2015 – President of the 48H Film Project – Brussels – Belgium 2003 to 2004 – President du CFA (Centre du Film sur l’Art) – Brussels – Belgium 2002 to 2005 – Member of the Commission Cinéma – Belgium 2013 to 2015 – Member of the Commission Cinéma – Belgium Since 1997 – Member of the UPFF (Union des Producteurs de films) – Belgium Since 2007 – Honorary member of CBA (Centre de l’Audiovisuel) – Belgium 2000 to 2006 – Producer of promotional spots for the European Commission.