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Vendredi 31 Janvier

The Program

Friday January 31,
2025
Day 1

The short film selection is a window on the region’s audiovisual expertise and the talent of Oceania’s storytellers. An invitation to explore the infinite horizons of the Oceanian imagination! These first showcases that open the ball and the annual festivities…


Window on Short Docs

Saturday 1 February (16H - 4PM) - Grand Théâtre


15th Night of Oceanian Fiction

Friday January 31 (19H - 7PM) - Grand Théâtre

Saturday February 1
2025
Day 2

Carte blanche au Festival International du Film de l’Océan Indien (FIFOI)

19H - Grand Théâtre

Free access on registration – Limited seating


Meeting with Estelle Jomaron Galabert, FIFOI chairwoman.

In 2019, the FIFAC (International Festival of Documentary Film Amazonia-Caribbean), FIFO”s “little brother” opened its first edition… In 2024, we were happy to welcome a new member to this unusual family: the FIFOI (International Indian Ocean Film Festival), in Réunion Island, which celebrates cinema from the Indian Ocean. These three festivals share a common ambition: showcase and give voice to the stories and talents of the regions, while promoting cultural and professional exchanges. We are proud to offer a Carte Blanche to FIFOI, for its first edition and to open a window on the Indian Ocean.

Monday February 3
2025
Day 3

Opening ceremony of the 22nd FIFO

5 PM - Paepae a Hiro

Free access


Nuit du Président

18H30 - Grand Théâtre

Free access on registration – Limited seating 


Meeting with Ben Salama, president of the 22nd FIFO Jury.

Saint-Louis une histoire calédonienne, special showcase

2017 - France, Nouvelle-Calédonie - 54 min
Version française
Réalisation : Ben SALAMA et Thomas MARIE
Production : A Contrario Production, Michèle FOURNIOLS, et Nunë LUEPAK (Ziliwa Films)

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In the suburbs of Nouméa, the Saint-Louis tribe was established around a Catholic mission at the beginning of New Caledonia's colonization, as a settlement for Kanaks displaced from their ancestral lands. Saint-Louis, both a tribe and a district of the Caledonian capital, has historically been a stronghold of the independence movement. In recent years, it has become a site of unrest and violence driven by the youth of the tribe. Several young people from this tribe lost their lives in clashes with the French gendarmes.

Saint-Louis, une histoire calédonienne gives the floor for the first time to young people of this tribe. Free words that highlight the difficulties of a Kanak youth who has remained on the edge of the path of a « common destiny », celebrated by Caledonian and French politicians from all sides for more than thirty years.

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Tuesday February 4
2025
Day 4

Espace Pro > Salle Mahana

9 AM - 10 AM > Meet the executive with Polynésie la 1ère

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10 AM - 11 AM > Meet the executive with TNTV

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4 PM - 6 PM > Masterclass : Rencontre avec Franck Philippon - créer et produire des séries

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Paepae a hiro /  grand chapiteau

  • 11h - Reappropriating Polynesian Historical Heritage
    Film-related reflection : Le retour des trésors polynésiens, Hōkūle'a: Finding the Language of the Navigator, Armea, Te Pito O Te Henua.
  • 13h30 - New Caledonia: What is the future of the audiovisual sector?
    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.
  • 14h30 -  Attracting major audiovisual productions... strategy and development challenges for the industry.
    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.
Wednesday February 5
2025
Day 5

Espace Pro > Salle Mahana

9h à 10h > Meet the executive avec Canal + Nouvelle-Calédonie-Polynésie

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10h à 11h > Meet the executive avec France Télévisions Pôle Outre-mer

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16h à 18h > Masterclass : Rencontre avec Catherine Alvaresse, présidente de KM, société de production du groupe Banijay France

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Salle de projection

13h à 16h > Workshop : Franck PHILIPPON - Raconter une histoire

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Paepae a hiro /  grand chapiteau

  • 9h30 - Diabetes: Resilience in Our Bodies
    Diabetes: Resilience in Our Bodies
    Film-related reflection : Maisuka - Diabetes, the Silent Killer, Te Ta’i Hoho’a - Te Image of Sound.
  • 11h - Globalization of sports and music practices
    Film-related reflection : Surf, le feu sacré, Metal Pacifique - La mélodie de l’enfer au paradis.
  • 13h30 - NTV's 25th anniversary
    Inaugurated on June 29, 2000, TNTV has become a major actor in Polynesian broadcasting, guaranteeing diversity and pluralism, while preserving its identity and editorial independence. It now broadcasts throughout French Polynesia and beyond, to France and the Pacific, while expanding its digital presence. With its sights firmly set on the future, TNTV is committed to promoting culture and developing content in local languages and centered on the Pacific region.
  • 14h30 - What is the place of regional television today?
    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.
Thursday February 6
2025
Day 6

Espace Pro > Salle Mahana

10h30 à 11h30 > Meet the executive avec TV5 Monde

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16h à 18h > Masterclass : Rencontre avec Catherine Alvaresse, présidente de KM, société de production du groupe Banijay France

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Salle de projection

13h à 16h > Workshop : Franck PHILIPPON - Raconter une histoire

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Paepae a hiro /  grand chapiteau

  • 9h30 - Oceanian Women: Survival, Fantasy, & Future
    Film-related reflection : Marimari, Myrjana, la valeur d’une femme, Myths and Maidens.
  • 11h - Traditions and Environmental Awareness: The Key to Tomorrow
    Film-related reflection : Te Puna Ora, la source de vie, Ura, sauver l’oiseau sacré des Australes, Standing Above the Clouds.
  • 13h30 -Polynésie La 1ère’s 60th anniversary
    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.
  • 14h30 - All together for the Pacific Games 2027 in Tahiti
    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.
Friday February 7
2025
Day 7

Salle de projection 

13h à 16h > Workshop : Catherine ALVARESSE - Du Local au global, quelle stratégie et enjeux dans la production documentaire

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Salle de projection 

13h à 16h > Workshop : Franck PHILIPPON - Raconter une histoire

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Paepae a hiro /  grand chapiteau

  • 9h30 - Trans Identity in Pacific Societies
    Film-related reflection : Fier.e.s, la voix du Pacifique, Trans & Pregnant.
  • 11h - Reclaiming and Asserting Indigenous Identities
    Film-related reflection : The Dark Emu Story, Mauri, Stamba Blo Fridom.
  • 13h30 - Presentation of FestPAC by its director, Aaron Sala
    The Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture (FestPAC), launch in de 1970’s, is the world’s largest celebration of indigenous Pacific Islanders.
  • 14h30 - Media and events: cultural and regional visibility
    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.

Grand théâtre

19h - 21h Cérémonie de Remise des prix

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