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Dan Pero Manescu is a German artist, director and producer, and he is living in Germany and France. He was born in Bucharest, Romania, to intellectual parents with German, English and Italian roots who are mentioned by the Romanian Cutural Heritage C.I.M.E.C. His father, Theodor Manescu, was a prominent dramatist, and his mother, Silvia Andreescu, is a well known dramatist too. In the first two decades of his life, Dan Pero Manescu attained Fine Arts courses at the High School of Fine Arts "Tonitza", in Bucharest, Romania. From the year 1979 to 1983, Manescu attained Directing courses at the University of Theatre & Film "Caragiale", Faculty of Directing of Theatre, Film & TV Movie Productions, in Bucharest, Romania, and got his Director Graduation Diploma. From the year 1983 to 1989, Dan Pero Manescu worked as a Stage Director and Stage Designer in Romania. Several of his productions are mentioned by the Romanian Cultural Heritage C.I.M.E.C. In the year 1990, after his father's death, Manescu settled to Germany where was granted the German Citizenship. One year later, 1991, the artist founded the "Quantum Art", a new direction of the conceptual paintings, inspired from the physics of the patterns (particles). From 1991 to 2002 Dan Pero Manescu is involved with over 30 Group and One Man Shows Exhibitions, in Germany, France and USA. After a great world journey from 2002 to 2004, Manescu settled in the year of 2005 to Spain until the year 2009, and he is going on with his "Quantum Art", but in the same time he started a new period as a movie script writer. The all round artist participated in One Man Show Exhibitions at the Art Galleries "Reiter", Alicante, "Victor's", Marbella, and "RU-H", Malaga. Since the year 2016, Dan Pero Manescu developed some movie projects among a team of international associates, as writer, director and producer. Three movie projects are announced: "The Game of the Cheetah", a mystery-thriller-drama, "La Déesse du Crépuscule", a French language satirical-mystery-drama, and "Print-Maker", the ultimate spy film.