International Council for Film Television and Audiovisual Communication
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The International Council for Film, Television and Audiovisual Communication (IFTC) is the UNESCO
UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations...

 advisory body on all matters concerned with film, television and new media. It has functioned for over 50 years as an independent NGO in official formal associate relations with UNESCO, and is one of the select few to be based at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris.

History

The IFTC, which is also known under its French title of “Conseil International du Cinema, de la Television et de la Communication Audiovisuelle” or “CICT”, was created on the 23rd October 1958 at a meeting convened by UNESCO and attended by representatives of 39 international associations on the occasion of UNESCO’s General Conference in New Delhi. The most prominent international federations and associations in the world of film and television became its founding members.

In 1980, Enrico Fulchignoni, who was at that time Director of artistic and literary creation at UNESCO and President of the IFTC, added the term “Audiovisual Communication” to its title so as to include the burgeoning new media within its remit.

Association with UNESCO

The IFTC is the only organisation which has the UNESCO remit to bring together, on an international level, every professional body concerned with audiovisual communication including those concerned with new media.

There are 327 NGOs in “official” relations with UNESCO. Of these, there are 86 which are in “formal” relations with UNESCO. Of these, there are 22 which are in “associate” relations with UNESCO. Of these “official, formal, associate” NGOs, the IFTC is one of ten whose headquarters are at the UNESCO offices in Paris.

The aim of the IFTC is to i) unite the audiovisual professions, including new information technology, video cassettes, cable TV and satellites to ensure their effective relations with UNESCO; and ii) act as spokesman for UNESCO and for the audiovisual professions in UNESCO's area of competence; i.e. education, science, culture and communication.

The IFTC celebrated its 50th birthday at UNESCO on October 23, 2008

President

Inoussa Ousseini, Niger’s ambassador to UNESCO and Head of Niger’s permanent delegation at UNESCO

Vice Presidents

Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold, General Secretary of the Cinémathèque Française, vice President of UNESCO’s IFTC , founder of the Cinéma du Réel, Director of CNRS Image/Media, General Secretary of RIAVS, and President of CAMERA. Without being a filmmaker, Mr...

: past President of the IFTC, General Secretary of the Cinémathèque Française
Cinémathèque Française
The Cinémathèque Française holds one of the largest archives of films, movie documents and film-related objects in the world. Located in Paris, the Cinémathèque holds daily screenings of films from around the world.-History:...

 , President of CAMERA, and General Secretary of RIAVS

Serge Michel: representing UNICA

Pier Paolo Saporito: past President of the IFTC, President of OCCAM

Daniel Van Espen: past President of the IFTC, representing SIGNIS
SIGNIS
SIGNIS is a Roman Catholic lay ecclesial movement for professionals in the communication media, including radio, television, cinema, video, media education, Internet and new technology. It is a non-profit organization with representation from over 140 countries...


Executive Committee

The Executive Committee is elected from member organisations and currently includes representatives of :

ASIFA: International Animated Film Association

Sayoko Kinoshita, President



CAMERA: Conseil Audiovisuel Mondial pour l'Édition et la Recherche sur l'Art

Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold, General Secretary of the Cinémathèque Française, vice President of UNESCO’s IFTC , founder of the Cinéma du Réel, Director of CNRS Image/Media, General Secretary of RIAVS, and President of CAMERA. Without being a filmmaker, Mr...

, President



CICAE: Confédération Internationale des Cinémas d'Art et d'Essai

Sylvie da Rocha, General Secretary



COPEAM: Conférence Permanente de l'Audiovisuel Méditerranéen

Emmanuel Hoog, President

Alessandra Paradisi, General Secretary



FIA: Fédération Internationale des Acteurs

Agnete Haaland, President

Dominick Luquer, General Secretary



OCCAM: Observatory for Cultural and Audiovisual Communication

Pier Paolo Saporito, President



RIAVS Rencontres Internationales / Image et Science

Jean-Claude Carrière
Jean-Claude Carrière
Jean-Claude Carrière is a screenwriter and actor. Alumnus of the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud, he was a frequent collaborator with Luis Buñuel...

 and Robert Silman, President(s)

Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold, General Secretary of the Cinémathèque Française, vice President of UNESCO’s IFTC , founder of the Cinéma du Réel, Director of CNRS Image/Media, General Secretary of RIAVS, and President of CAMERA. Without being a filmmaker, Mr...

 and Annick Demeule, General Secretary(s)



SIGNIS
SIGNIS
SIGNIS is a Roman Catholic lay ecclesial movement for professionals in the communication media, including radio, television, cinema, video, media education, Internet and new technology. It is a non-profit organization with representation from over 140 countries...

: World Catholic Association for Communication

Alvito De Souza, General Secretary

Daniel Van Espen, representing SIGNIS at the IFTC



UNICA: Union National du Cinema

Max Hänsli, President

Jan Essing, General Secretary

Serge Michel, representing UNICA at the IFTC

Activities

The principal role of the IFTC is to be the channel to and from UNESCO for all matters relating to film television audiovisual communication and the new media. This includes i) advising UNESCO on its “Creative Cities of Cinema” program, ii) participating in the planning of UNESCO programmes, iii) being closely associated with UNESCO's Division on “Freedom of Information” within the Culture and Communications sector, iv) carrying out surveys at UNESCO's request, etc.

It also organizes festivals (with the award “Prix du CICT”), workshops (e.g. for training the handicapped in audiovisual techniques), adult education programs; as well as convening debates and meetings for specialists in education, science or culture.

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