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Annika Pham


2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014.

Lumina hot with Tribeca duo

London-based sales company Lumina Films is expecting brisk business at Cannes with two films carried by very positive buzz following their premieres at Tribeca early May: Jamie Morgan’s...  

18/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/UK

In the Moodysson for English

Trust Film Sales has a very exciting new title to work with at Cannes: Swedish auteur Lukas Moodysson’s first English language film, Mammoth, set-up as a Swedish/German/Danish co-production. One...  

18/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Sweden

Sandrew Metronome pick Nordisk as sales agent

Tine Klint, head of international sales for Nordisk Film, and Lena Rehnberg, head of production for Sandrew Metronome (SM), have agreed that all upcoming Swedish films produced by SM will be...  

18/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Scandinavia

Pathé strike gold with Schnabel

Pathé Pictures International, headed by Mike Runagall, has reportedly sealed half a dozen territories on Julian Schnabel’s competition entry The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, ahead of its world...  

18/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/UK

Dreamachine boards Link’s Aftermath

Sales powerhouse Dreamachine announced today in Cannes that it is handling world sales on Caroline Link’s new contemporary drama Aftermath, co-produced by Germany’s Constantin Film and Bavaria...  

17/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/UK

Jade Warrior and Star Wreck makers unite

Blind Spot Pictures, one of the leading Finnish production houses and co-production partners on Jade Warrior, has teamed up with the makers of the Finnish spoof sci-fi phenomenon Star Wreck to...  

17/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Finland

Capitol launch for Peter Naish

Capitol Films, one of the UK’s leading independent sales companies, is at Cannes with a new chief, Peter Naish, and new offices at 63 La Croisette. Appointed just a few weeks ago, the former head...  

17/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Uk

Schønau not crying now

Peter Schønau Fog’s directorial debut The Art of Crying is hanging on to its second place in the Danish Top 10 behind Spiderman 3. Since its release on April 27 through SF/Filmcompagniet, the film...  

17/05/2007 | Box Office | Denmark

New deal between Astoria and SF

Swedish arthouse cinema chain Astoria Cinemas has sold another two venues to rival exhibitor SF Bio, as part of the financial reconstruction plans for the cash-strapped company headed by...  

16/05/2007 | Exhibitors | Sweden

The Plague on High Point’s line-up

London-based High Point Films has just picked up world rights outside the UK for urban drama The Plague by up-and-coming UK filmmaker Greg Hall. Set in London’s inner city against a landspace of...  

15/05/2007 | Cannes Market 2007 | UK

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