National Audiovisual Centre

National Audiovisual Centre building

The National Audiovisual Centre (French: Centre national de l'audiovisuel or CNA) was created in 1989 and is based in Dudelange, Luxembourg. Its function is to safeguard and promote Luxembourgish audiovisual art.[1] More specifically, it is concerned with photographic, audio and film work created by Luxembourgers or in Luxembourg. The centre also serves as a general exhibition and performance venue.

Examples of works

  • Ray Tostevin's[2] film "Léif Lëtzebuerger";[3]
  • Marianne Majerus's photographs.

References

  1. ^ "etat.lu - L'annuaire des sites publics luxembourgeois". etat.public.lu.
  2. ^ "Grace Productions :: The Team :: Ray Tostevin".
  3. ^ "Projects :: Léif Lëtzebuerger - 1 x 98 minute documentary :: Grace Productions".

External links

  • Centre national de l'audiovisuel website

49°28′29″N 6°04′58″E / 49.474710°N 6.082883°E / 49.474710; 6.082883 (Centre National de l'Audiovisuel)


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