An Australian film has won the Grand Prize at the International Pacific Documentary Film Festival FIFO in French Polynesia.
The film The Opposition was directed by Hollie Fifer and looks at Papua New Guinea squatters being evicted to make way for a resort complex at Paga Hill.
Special prizes were given fo the films Mele Murals, How bizarre, the story of an Otara millionaire and Zach's Ceremony'
The prize of the public was awarded to Alors on danse.
The list of winners:
THE GRAND PRIZE OF THE JURY FIFO - FRANCE TELEVISIONS: THE OPPOSITION directed by Hollie Fifer and produced by Media stockage-N/A, that wins a prize of 500 000 XPF, offered by the Organizing committee.
1st SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE JURY: MELE MURALS directed by Tadashi Nakamura and produced by 'Oiwi TV, Pacific islanders et In communication that wins a prize of 300 000 XPF, offered by the Organizing committee.
2nd SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE JURY: HOW BIZARRE, THE STORY OF AN OTARA MILLIONNAIRE, directed by Stuart Page and produced by Big pictures Ltd et Tinopai Film Ltd that wins a prize of 300 000 XPF, offered by the Organizing committee.
3rd SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE JURY: ZACH'S CEREMONY directed by Aaron Petersen and produced by Wangala film Pty limited that wins a prize of 300 000 XPF, offered by the Organizing committee.
THE PUBLIC'S CHOICE AWARD: ALORS ON DANSE directed by Jacques Navarro-Rovira and produced by Oceania films, Beau Geste et Polynésie 1ère, that wins a prize of 300 000 XPF. This prize is offered by the City Hall of Papeete.
THE BEST SHORT FILM: JE NE PLEURERAI PLUS directed by Olivier Gresset and produced by Duol productions, that wins a prize of 100 000 XPF. This prize is offered by the Organizing committee.
OKEANOS PRIZE:FADING SANDS, directed by Stephen Limkin and produced by Light studios/ World vision Solomon Islands that wins a prize of 300 000 XPF, offered by the Okeanos fondation.
THE PRIZE OF WRITING MARATHON: Cybèle Raybaud, with her scenario "Femme malgré lui"; she wins a plane ticket offered by Air Tahiti Nui.