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The [[Federation of European Film Directors]] (FERA) represents more than 11,000 European directors grouped in 32 Associations in 27 countries. A recognised non-governmental international association established in Venice in 1980, FERA also collaborates with the [[European Commission]], the European Parliament, the [[Council of Europe]], the [[World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)]], the [[United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)]] and Eureka Audiovisual. The Federation is also a member of the European Cinema and Television Office (ECTO). Supported by its members, FERA fights for the rights of film makers and aims to create a real European audio-visual space. | The [[Federation of European Film Directors]] (FERA) represents more than 11,000 European directors grouped in 32 Associations in 27 countries. A recognised non-governmental international association established in Venice in 1980, FERA also collaborates with the [[European Commission]], the European Parliament, the [[Council of Europe]], the [[World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)]], the [[United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)]] and Eureka Audiovisual. The Federation is also a member of the European Cinema and Television Office (ECTO). Supported by its members, FERA fights for the rights of film makers and aims to create a real European audio-visual space. | ||
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