Guillaume Malandrin

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Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

March 4, 1958 (68 yrs)

place of birth

Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Biography

Guillaume Malandrin (born on March 4, 1968) is a French film director , screenwriter and producer . He moved to Brussels after his studies at INSAS in the late 1990s . When he arrived in Brussels, at INSAS, in the image section, he thought he was entering a photography school and discovered with amusement that he was being taught how to record moving images. Little by little, he got into the game, met Michel CaulĂ©a with whom he co-wrote the screenplay for Deux ramoneurs chez une cantatrice, Vincent Tavier (Ça c'est passĂ© prĂšs de chez vous), and assiduously frequented the front rows of the MusĂ©e du cinĂ©ma, watching two films a day for more than two years. In 1992, he directed Qui dĂ©mĂ©nage, an 18-minute romantic comedy produced by L'Atelier de rĂ©alisation de l'INSAS. Trained at INSAS , Guillaume Malandrin quickly became involved in the Belgian cinematographic landscape, notably by founding La Parti Production with Vincent Tavier , StĂ©phane Vuillet and Philippe Kauffman , a company with which he notably produced Aaltra by Gustave Kervern and BenoĂźt DelĂ©pine , Komma by Martine Doyen , and Panique au village by Vincent Patar and StĂ©phane Aubier , which he co-wrote.

He works alongside his brother Stéphane Malandrin at the production company Altitude 100 located in Brussels.

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