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Centre de l'audiovisuel à Bruxelles (CBA) is supporting & distributing Belgian documentary cinema since 1978
The CBA is a co-production structure dedicated to supporting cinematic approaches of documentary that reality and develop a personal view of the world.
The CBA was created in November 1978 by Belgian filmmaker Henri Storck in the wake of the dynamic initiated by Jean-Claude Batz in the early 1970s. A broader movement around documentary cinema was born, reviving the great tradition of Belgian documentary. In order to support this emergence, the CBA was created in the form of a production (and later co-production) facility, a real centre for film creation at the service of documentary filmmakers.
Since its foundation, the CBA has supported, produced or co-produced, nearly 450 documentary films.
The CBA is supported by the Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles, the French-speaking Public Service of the Brussels-Capital Region and the WBI. The CBA's own resources from film revenues also contribute to its annual budget.
CONTACT :
CBA - Centre de l'audiovisuel à Bruxelles
19 avenue des arts - 1000 BRUXELLES, Belgique
+32 2 227 22 30 (Tel) | +32 2 227 22 39 (Fax) | mail(@)cbadoc.be
Fuente / Fontes / Our Source / Quelle / Nos Sources (MAIS INFORMAÇÕES / READ MORE / PLUS D'INFOS) :
- Africiné Magazine (Dakar)
- https://cbadoc.be/fr/
Updated by Thierno DIA, 31 May 2025
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