Richard Sénécal (born 1 April 1967) is a Haitian filmmaker. He is known for directing and producing numerous Haitian films.
The Haitian Times described his film Barikad as a classic that examines Haiti's class structure. The European Union funded an outdoor screening of his film Cousines in Haiti in 2011 for a European Festival. It received two awards at the Brooklyn International Film Festival.
In 2011, Malpasse was a film planned about Haitian students in the Dominican Republic to be directed by Sénécal. In his 2016 book on Haiti, Paul Clammer called the film I Love You Anne one of the country's most popular "in recent years".