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FIFO is an opportunity to discuss around round tables on social or industry themes. These discussions take place on the paepae in Hiro and are free to access.
Film-related reflection :
Le retour des trésors polynésiens, Hōkūle'a: Finding the Language of the Navigator, Armea, Te Pito O Te Henua.
Reflection on current events and the special showcase screening: Saint-Louis, une histoire calédonienne.
New Caledonia is going through a period of profound transformation, marked by social, economic and cultural challenges. In this context, the audiovisual sector can play a key role as a powerful tool to tell stories, promote dialogue and document a complex reality, an opportunity that only exists if actors of the sector keep their means and resources.
Attracting major film and TV productions is a serious challenge for the development of an audiovisual industry, stimulating the local economy, creating jobs, building skills and developing a region's attractiveness. Presentation of the new local audiovisual act, the challenges and prospects for the local industry. And feedback on Fiji's audiovisual industry.
Film-related reflection :
Maisuka - Diabetes, the Silent Killer, Te Ta’i Hoho’a - Te Image of Sound.
Film-related reflection :
Surf, le feu sacré, Metal Pacifique - La mélodie de l’enfer au paradis.
60 years ago, the network of regional television stations in France and overseas was created. Local television as a social link, to bring cultures and heritages to life and promote them.
History, development and future prospects.
Film-related reflection :
Marimari, Myrjana, la valeur d’une femme, Myths and Maidens
Film-related reflection :
Te Puna Ora, la source de vie, Ura, sauver l’oiseau sacré des Australes, Standing Above the Clouds
It was in 1965 that the first television images were broadcast in Tahiti, thanks to Télé Tahiti. This small 45m² studio covered a limited area around Papeete. In 1975, with the reorganization of France's audiovisual industry, Télé Tahiti became FR3-Tahiti, then RFO Polynésie and finally, in 2010, Polynésie La 1ère.
A look back at 60 years of images and radio, in the heart of homes and close to all Polynesians.
After the Olympic Games in 2024, Tahiti is preparing to host the 18th Pacific Games in July 2027. A major event in the region, the Games will bring together 24 Pacific nations to compete in 24 sports at 26 venues on the 3 islands of Tahiti, Moorea and Raiatea... The organizing committee and the Pacific Games Council invite you to take stock of the event's organization and media coverage.
Film-related reflection :
Fier.e.s, la voix du Pacifique, Trans & Pregnant
Film-related reflection :
The Dark Emu Story, Mauri, Stamba Blo Fridom
The Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture (FestPAC), launched in de 1970’s, is the world’s largest celebration of indigenous Pacific Islanders.
The synergy between media and events is a key to promote local identities, attract diverse audiences, and strengthen ties and cultural outreach. In an increasingly globalized world, visibility issues are both opportunities and challenges for actors in these sectors.