Fédération Polynésienne

La Fédération Polynésienne de l’Audiovisuel et du Cinéma (FPAC) is the official representative body of the audiovisual sector in French Polynesia. It unites professionals, promotes local creativity, and supports the growth of a dynamic and forward-looking industry.

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F CFP economic impact

150+

20+

1,2 Mdr

Professionals

Annual production

About Us

FPAC was founded to structure and represent the audiovisual sector in French Polynesia.

It embodies three core values:

  • Polynesian roots: integrating our symbols, languages, and colors

  • Professionalization: providing modern and credible tools

  • Collaboration: bringing together professions and fostering exchange

Explore our mission, our team, and the White Paper on the Polynesian Audiovisual Sector a foundational document outlining the sector’s impact, challenges, and future perspectives.

A vintage film projector is mounted on a wall, casting light into the room. The mechanical details of the projector are visible, including reels, dials, and knobs. Nearby, a clapperboard with filmmaking details is attached to the wall. The lighting is warm, highlighting the retro and cinematic atmosphere.
A vintage film projector is mounted on a wall, casting light into the room. The mechanical details of the projector are visible, including reels, dials, and knobs. Nearby, a clapperboard with filmmaking details is attached to the wall. The lighting is warm, highlighting the retro and cinematic atmosphere.

Our Mission

Unite talents, structure the industry, and elevate Polynesian audiovisual creation.

This vision is carried out through:

  • Strengthening local productions, ensuring they are both technically robust and culturally resonant

  • Welcoming external productions, to stimulate the economy and generate new opportunities

  • Training and professional development, so that every talent can grow and thrive

Our Vision

We believe in an audiovisual sector that is:

  • Rooted in Polynesian cultures, respectful of identities and territories

  • Open to the world, able to engage with major international networks

  • Inclusive and collaborative, where every voice matters—from emerging camera operators to seasoned directors

  • Innovative, driven by new technologies, hybrid narratives, and emerging formats

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Join Our Community

Join a dynamic community of passionate professionals and help elevate Polynesian audiovisual creation on the global stage.

Audiovisual Production

Support in the creation of audiovisual and cinematographic projects.

Professional training
Cultural Events

Training adapted to audiovisual and cinema professions in Polynesia.

Organization of events to promote Polynesian cinema and audiovisual.

Our Actions