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Type | Film school Drama school |
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Established | 1962 |
Director | Laurent Gross |
Location | City of Brussels, Belgium 50°50′29″N 4°22′2″E / 50.84139°N 4.36722°E / 50.84139; 4.36722 |
Website | insas |
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The Institut national supérieur des arts du spectacle et des techniques de diffusion, commonly known by the acronym INSAS (abbreviated as the Institut national supérieur des arts du spectacle), is a Belgian film and drama school founded by Raymond Ravar, André Delvaux, Paul Anrieu, and Jean Brismée in 1962.
Notable alumni
References
- Knott, J.A. "Zeta Minor - Interview with Fabrice Du Welz - "Calvaire"". www.zetaminor.com. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
- "Virginie Efira : « Le vrai danger, c'est l'immobilité »". Vanity Fair France (in French). 2021-05-05. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
- Frédéric Zarch, Dictionnaire historique du cinéma de Saint-Étienne, PU, Saint-Étienne, 2008, p. 81.
- "Carole Laganière, réalisatrice de Jour de congé, est décédée". Ici Radio-Canada, February 6, 2023.
- "Objectif Cinéma : Bruno Nuytten - chef-opérateur devenu réalisateur de Passionnément (Interview)". www.objectif-cinema.com (in French). Retrieved 2024-12-10.
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