Marc-Henri Wajnberg


Marc-Henri Wajnberg is a Belgian film director born in 1953. He is also a screenwriter, an actor and the co-founder and CEO of .
His productions are eclectic, overall he has made 2800 very short films – including the famous collection Clapman broadcast worldwide during years. His short film, Le Réveil starring Jean-Claude Dreyfus was awarded in Cannes and received 22 awards around the world.
He directed and produced numerous documentaries including Oscar Niemeyer, An architect committed to his century, and Evgueni Khaldei, photographer under Stalin which were awarded in several international film festivals. He coproduced a Lars Von Trier movie, The Five Obstructions, and directed two long features; Just Friends and Kinshasa Kids which premiered at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.
His films have amassed over 70 international awards.

Filmography

Sorcerer children of Kinshasa

Selected in 60 festivals

[The Five Obstructions]

Selected in 95 festivals

Nanotechnologie, le film

Special guest in more than 20 festivals.

Happy as a child in water

Teacher

1986 and 1987 – at the ERG in Brussels – Belgium
1994 and 2013 – at the EICTV San Antonio de Los Banos – Cuba
2013 – Acting teacher in Kinshasa – Democratic Republic of Congo

Jury

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

Member of commissions

2003 to 2004 – President du CFA – 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 – Belgium
Since 2007 – Honorary member of CBA – Belgium
2000 to 2006 – Producer of promotional spots for the European Commission.