Archives: Restricted accessibility
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From 15.03.2024
to 15.09.2024
Limited access to the CNA collections until September!
In the context of a strategic overhaul of our services, as of March 15, 2024 the CNA is launching an initiative aimed at increasing the accessibility of its collections.
During an initial period, our efforts will be focused on optimizing the quality of our services by making adjustments to our workforce to better meet the needs of our users.
Until September 15, 2024, only archival documents that have already been digitized and inventoried in our database can therefore be made available. We are aware that this restricted accessibility may cause inconvenience for our users. However, we remain firmly convinced that the implementation of new methodologies, an in-depth reassessment of our resources as well as the fine-tunening of our IT systems will significantly increase our operational efficiency and our ability to accomplish our missions.
Autres événements
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Learn | Professionals | Workshop
ScriptLab
* students, job seekers, intermittent workers, freelance professional artists, with proof of status Application deadline: 25.02.2026 SCRIPTLAB & SCREENWRITING/SCREENTELLING Over two five-day sessions, the CNA ScriptLab & Screenwriting/ScreenTelling workshop explores scriptwriting for fiction, documentaries, and series. This program combines theory...
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Exhibition
Sans limite
Trier - Luxembourg - Saarland Places with history rediscovered through Photography On display are photographic works by renowned Luxembourg artist, photographer and non-fiction author Marc Theis, which focus on motifs from Trier, Luxembourg and the Saarland. Under the theme 'Places...
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Collaboration | Professionals | Talk
Digital Days 2026
The Centre national de l’audiovisuel (CNA), the Musée national d’archéologie, d’histoire et d’art (MNAHA), the Musée national d’histoire naturelle (MNHN), the Institut national de recherches archéologiques (INRA), the National Library of Luxembourg (BNL), and the Ministry of Culture are pleased...
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