Draft:Cinéart
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Cinéart is a Benelux indie film distributor founded in 1975 by Eliane Dubois, and has main offices in Amsterdam and Brussels.[1]
The distributor has previously been responsible for films such as The Zone of Interest, The Whale, and The Substance.[2]
Since 2024 Arthouse streamer and distributor Mubi has acquired a majority stake in the company. [1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Mubi Buys Majority Stake in European Indie Distributor Cinéart (EXCLUSIVE)". 6 February 2024.
- ^ "Over ons".