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International Festival of Audiovisual Programs
Historique
The landmarks of FIPA
FIPA 2009 After 22 years spent curating the very best audiovisual productions, Pierre-Henri Deleau steps down from his role as Artistic Director. Olivier Mille becomes President and Selection is entrusted to Teresa Cavina. Teresa Cavina
FIPA 2006 Caroline Huppert, theatre/movie director and screenplay writer, takes over from Yamina Benguigui as Fipa President. Caroline Huppert
FIPA 2005 More and more young people get involved! International schools come to present their best works. The "Young Artists" have firmly established themselves.
FIPA 2004 On the cutting edge of technology, FIPATEL is the first market to digitalize its programmes and make them accessible via server. Good-bye, VHS!
FIPA 2003 Yamina Benguigui takes over from Marie France Pisier at the head of Fipa. Yamina Benguigui
FIPA 2002 Fipa gets a burst of youthful energy with the creation of the Young Europeans Jury: 15 member countries, 15 young people, 15 perspectives, and one award given in the "Reportages and Current Affairs" category.
FIPA 1999 FIPATEL, Fipa’s selective market, created.
FIPA 1997 Fipa welcomes its new President: Marie France Pisier. Marie-France Pisier
FIPA 1996 Fipa takes up residence in Biarritz... and a few months later, Founding President Michel Mitrani passes away. Biarritz
FIPA 1990 Change of schedule: Fipa will now be held in January.
FIPA 1987 Fipa is established. Michel Mitrani Bernard Chevry Pierre-Henri Deleau Jean-Michel Ausseil

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