Wallonie-Bruxelles Images

Wallonie-Bruxelles Images

Publié par Charlotte Monnier le Friday 2 July 2021

Wallonie-Bruxelles Images

Created in 1984, Wallonie Bruxelles Images (WBImages) is the official agency for the promotion of the audiovisual sector of the Wallonia Brussels Federation abroad.

Wallonie Bruxelles Images is co-financed and co-managed by the Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel and Wallonie Bruxelles International.

Wallonie Bruxelles Images aims at :

  • promoting the works of Wallonia Brussels in foreign festivals and markets;
  • facilitating the access of Wallonia Brussels professionals to the various audiovisual markets and to help them promote and sell their productions on the international markets;
  • being an information office for producers and exporters operating in Wallonia Brussels as well as for buyers, distributors and international festivals.

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SRG Region Basel

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 22 December 2020

SRG Region Basel


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Media Desk Suisse

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 22 December 2020

Media Desk Suisse


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Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 22 December 2020

Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée


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Aargauer Kuratorium

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 22 December 2020

Aargauer Kuratorium


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Filmförderungsanstalt

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 22 December 2020

Filmförderungsanstalt


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ARTE GEIE

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Monday 21 December 2020

ARTE GEIE

ARTE: Association relative à la télévision européenne.
On the air since 1992, ARTE’s mission is to bring Europeans together.
Based in Strasbourg, ARTE is financed by the audiovisual contribution in France and Germany.
85% of its programs are produced in Europe.
70% of Europeans can watch ARTE in their native language – in French, German, English, Spanish, Polish and Italian


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Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Thursday 26 November 2020

Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles

The main mission of the Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel is to encourage and support audiovisual creation, distribution and promotion in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, while respecting the diversity of genres and audiences.


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Ostbelgien

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Thursday 26 November 2020

Ostbelgien


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Screen Brussels

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 23 June 2020

Screen Brussels

In a highly diversified market, both in terms of the size of the companies and the scope of their traditional and innovative activities (cinema, TV, gaming, transmedia, series, web series, etc.), or in terms of their expertise (production, post-production, virtual reality, financing, broadcasting, etc.), the Brussels-Capital Region has set up a coherent support structure that is adapted to all the links in the value creation chain: producers, post-producers, distributors, scriptwriters, etc.

Thus, the screen.brussels fund offers financial support to audiovisual productions that make (part of) their audiovisual expenses in the Brussels-Capital Region. Our objective is to generate a structuring effect on the audiovisual industry in the Brussels-Capital Region for the benefit of the entire European film industry.

 


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