What's Happening?
Flanders is experiencing a surge in documentary production, with two notable series, 'A Woman Was Killed' and 'The Deal with Iran,' being showcased at Canneseries. These documentaries, backed by VRT, Belgium's major public broadcaster, highlight the region's
commitment to non-fiction storytelling. 'A Woman Was Killed' addresses the issue of femicide, while 'The Deal with Iran' explores Belgium's diplomatic dealings with Iran. The documentaries are part of VRT's strategy to produce and commission impactful non-fiction content that resonates with audiences both locally and internationally.
Why It's Important?
The rise of documentary production in Flanders underscores the growing importance of non-fiction storytelling in addressing complex social and political issues. By focusing on topics like femicide and international diplomacy, these documentaries provide audiences with deeper insights into pressing global challenges. The success of these projects at international festivals like Canneseries highlights the potential for documentaries to influence public discourse and policy. Additionally, the collaboration between VRT and independent producers demonstrates the value of partnerships in creating high-quality content that can reach a wide audience.












