On the occasion of the Mois du Doc, filmfriend presents a collection of French-speaking Belgian documentaries, both short and long, on Belgian and non-Belgian subjects, ranging from household helpers to permaculture, a silver mine, verdines, a reunion in Burundi or even panties...
Created and organised by the Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, the Mois du Doc (Month of the Doc) aims to promote documentary films produced in French-speaking Belgium through the screening of films in various places in Brussels and Wallonia. On this occasion, more or less usual places are involved: neighbourhood cinemas and film clubs, but also associations, cultural centres, public libraries, youth centres, art centres, museums, media libraries, cafés, restaurants, or even retirement homes.
On the occasion of the Mois du Doc, filmfriend presents a collection of French-speaking Belgian documentaries, both short and long, on Belgian and non-Belgian subjects, ranging from household helpers to permaculture, a silver mine, verdines, a reunion in Burundi or even panties...
Created and organised by the Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, the Mois du Doc (Month of the Doc) aims to promote documentary films produced in French-speaking Belgium through the screening of films in various places in Brussels and Wallonia. On this occasion, more or less usual places are involved: neighbourhood cinemas and film clubs, but also associations, cultural centres, public libraries, youth centres, art centres, museums, media libraries, cafés, restaurants, or even retirement homes.
On the occasion of the Mois du Doc, filmfriend presents a collection of French-speaking Belgian documentaries, both short and long, on Belgian and non-Belgian subjects, ranging from household helpers to permaculture, a silver mine, verdines, a reunion in Burundi or even panties...
Created and organised by the Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, the Mois du Doc (Month of the Doc) aims to promote documentary films produced in French-speaking Belgium through the screening of films in various places in Brussels and Wallonia. On this occasion, more or less usual places are involved: neighbourhood cinemas and film clubs, but also associations, cultural centres, public libraries, youth centres, art centres, museums, media libraries, cafés, restaurants, or even retirement homes.