FIAPF

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The FIAPF (Fedération International des Associations de Producteurs de Films; English: International Federation of Film Producers Associations), created in 1977, is an organization composed with 31 member associations from 25 of the leading audiovisual production countries. FIAPF is also in charge of supervising international film festivals, including some of the world's most important ones.

FIAPF helps producers formulate policies and coordinate political action in these key areas:

  • Copyright and related intellectual property rights' legislation
  • Enforcement of IPR legislation and anti-piracy action
  • Deployment of digital technologies and their impact on the audiovisual value chain
  • Technology standardization process
  • Media regulation
  • Private and public sector film financing mechanisms
  • Trade-related issues

[edit] FIAPF's members

  • Asociación General de Productores Cinematográficos (Argentina)
  • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Visuales (Argentina)
  • Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA, Australia)
  • Fachverband der Audiovisions und Filmindustrie (Austria)
  • Canadian Film and Television Production Association (Canada)
  • China Filmmakers Association (China)
  • Audiovisual Producers' Association (APA, Czech Republic)
  • Danish Film and TV Producers (Denmark)
  • Egyptian Chamber of Cinema Industry (Egypt)
  • Suomen Elokuvatuottajien Keskusliitto (SEK, Finland)
  • Spitzenorganisation der Filmwirtschaft e.V. (SPIO, Germany)
  • Association of Icelandic Films Producers (Iceland)
  • Film Federation of India (India)
  • National Film Development Corporation Ltd. (India)
  • The Iranian Alliance of Motion Picture Guilds - Khaneh Cinema (Iran)
  • Unione Nazionale Produttori Film (ANICA, Italy)
  • Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (Japan)
  • Netherlands Association of Feature Film Producers (Netherlands)
  • Screen Production and Development Association (SPADA, New Zealand)
  • Norske Film and TV Produsenters Forening (Norway)
  • Film Producers Guild of Russia (Russia)
  • Motion Picture Producers Association of Korea (South Korea)
  • Korean Motion Picture Producers Association (South Korea)
  • Korean Film Commission (KOFIC, South Korea)
  • Federación de Asociaciones de Produtores Audiovisuales de Espana (Spain)
  • Swedish Filmproducers' Associations (Sweden)

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