
Filming in
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté conjures a pastoral vision of Europe with its vineyards, Romanesque churches, and riverside towns. Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits produces world-renowned wines, its terraced slopes forming cinematic patchworks across the landscape. The Hospices de Beaune, with its iconic glazed roof tiles, and Dijon’s Palais des Ducs showcase medieval grandeur, while Besançon’s Vauban citadel overlooks the Doubs River. The Jura mountains hide waterfalls such as the Hérisson cascades, and villages of timber houses clustered around Romanesque churches provide intimate, authentic settings.
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté lends itself to period dramas, pastoral romances, culinary programs, wine documentaries, and coverage of cycling events. Its slower pace and relative lack of tourism provide quieter, more controlled sets, while filming among vineyards, cellar doors, and cheese caves adds sensory richness to documentaries and advertising. The region’s fortified towns and historic architecture offer dramatic tension and authenticity for historical narratives.
BARAMON works with vintners to facilitate filming during harvest, arranges accommodations in rural inns, and ensures productions respect religious and community festivals. We coordinate with municipal film offices, manage transport along narrow vineyard roads, and provide translation services for clear communication with local winemakers and farmers.