FIFO 2025

The FIFO village Event plan

Access to the village, to the paepae meetings in Hiro and to the FIFO workshops is free. 
Access to special evenings from Friday February 31 to Monday February 3 is free.
Entrance to theaters during the day and in the evening is chargeable (free for those under 26).

L’ACCUEIL – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday

As soon as you enter the site, our team will be there to guide you and inform you. Find on site: the program of indoor screenings, the terms of registration for the workshops and the program of meetings planned on the paepae a Hiro.


NUMBER 1

LA BILLETTERIE ET LA BOUTIQUE – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday  

The FIFO store offers for sale : 

  • festival posters, 
  • t-shirts and tank tops in the colors of the 22ndFIFO,
  • a series of up-cycled products: bowls, kits and shopping bags, 
  • t-shirts and posters from previous years at reduced prices..

In the evening, find the ticket office and the boutique in the lobby of the Grand Théâtre. 

TICKETS


NUMBER 2

FAUX-TO-SHOOT – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday  

A photoshoot stand hosted by ISEPP students, to keep a nice souvenir of your time at FIFO. Take a pose for a photo to embody the FIFO posters of the last 21 years.


NUMBER 3 

LES STANDS DU VILLAGE – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday

The Festival Village is a place for meetings, exchanges and interactive experiences where visitors can explore the world, practices and tools of the audiovisual sector through various thematic stands offered by our partners.

POLYNÉSIE LA 1ÈRE :

A look back at 60 years of television in Polynesia: a retrospective in images. These photos retrace six decades of television evolution, testifying to the cultural and societal transformations of fenua. Through striking images and shared moments of history, discover how television has been able to reflect and promote the wealth of Polynesia, its population, and its unique treasures. An immersion in a media in perpetual reinvention, serving the identity and influence of this territory.

BANQUE SOCREDO :

Join us at FIFO for a cultural immersion! Explore our applications in reo Tahiti, participate in interactive demonstrations and discover 65 years of advertising.

SOCREDO, Te Mahiera’a o te Fenua. 

SKOODA :

Polynesian school of coding and digital training. Founded 4 years ago, Skooda is a leading educational institution in Polynesia, specializing in coding and digital skills. Free mini workshops accessible to the general public will allow you to discover and learn while having fun!


NUMBER 4 

CÉMÉA – 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Tuesday to Friday 

CÉMÉA facilitators offer manual, fun and interactive workshops around cinema but also around the International Educational Film Festival, of which specific youth programming is offered in the screening room.

REGISTRATION


NUMBER 5

ATELIERS D’INITIATIONfrom 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday

Every year, FIFO encourages local audiovisual creation through free introductory workshops.

  • Stop motion video, proposed by Nyko PK16
  • TV report, proposed by Are Raimbault
    From selfie to poetic self-portrait, proposed by Virginie Raba
  • Introduction to digital painting, provided by Hoanui
  • Presentation of the Polynesian news The 1st versionTikTok
  • Podcast “your voice, your story” with Polynésie La 1ère

These workshops are free but registration is required. Limited places.

INTRODUCTION WORKSHOPS


NUMBER 6

WORKSHOPS & MASTERCLASS 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday

Designed for adult audiovisual enthusiasts and professionals, these sessions offer you a unique opportunity to learn from audiovisual experts.

WORKSHOPS & MASTERCLASS

NUMBER 7

LES RENCONTRES9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday

FIFO is an opportunity to discuss around round tables on social or industry themes. These discussions take place on the paepae a Hiro and are free to access.

FIFO TALKS / MEETINGS

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