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Annika Pham


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

New boss of it all at the DFI

Henrik Bo Nielsen, chief executive of renowned Danish newspaper Information, has just been appointed CEO of the Danish Film Institute (DFI) by the institute’s board members. He will take on his...  

02/05/2007 | Institutions | Denmark

Disco Worm gets DFI support

The 3D animation film Disco Worm (Disco ormene) directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen (special effects supervisor on I Am Dina) has just been awarded DKK 5.9m (€792,000) from the Danish Film Institute...  

27/04/2007 | Production | Denmark

Andersson confirmed in Un Certain Regard

The Swedish film industry was finally able to heave a sigh of relief today when the Cannes Film Festival announced that Roy Andersson's highly anticipated You, the Living had been added to the Un...  

25/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Sweden

Interview: Laufey Guðjónsdóttir • Director of the Icelandic Film Centre

Winds of change in Icelandic film

Laufey Guðjónsdóttir • Winds of change in Icelandic film  

24/04/2007

Irish-Swedish love affair

"The Swedish film industry has a good reputation in Europe. They are professional, flexible and easy to work with", said Simon Perry, CEO of the Irish Film Board (IFB), who was at Film I Väst's...  

24/04/2007 | Production | Sweden

Skarsgård joins Mamma Mia

Stellan Skarsgård has joined Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth in the international cast of Universal’s film adaptation of Mamma Mia!, the hugely popular ABBA musical set to start...  

23/04/2007 | Production | Sweden

Estonian film makes history

The presence of Kadri Kõusaar’s Magnus in Un Certain Regard is a first not only for Estonia, whose last Cannes entry was in 1990 with Peeter Simm’s A Man Who Never Was, shown in the Directors’...  

20/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Un Certain Regard

Northern hopes still high

“We’re still hoping that Roy Andersson’s You, the Living will get some exposure at Cannes”, said Pia Lundberg, the new head of International for the Swedish Film Institute, commenting on the...  

19/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Scandinavia

NonStop brings Back to Bosnia to MIP TV

Scandinavian-based sales agent NonStop Sales has added Bosnian director Sabina Vajraca’s debut documentary Back to Bosnia to its MIP TV line-up. The gripping documentary – which has been selected...  

17/04/2007 | Market | Sweden

Christensen readies second feature

Pernille Fischer Christensen, whose international breakthrough came in Berlin 2006 with her debut A Soap, has teamed up again with scriptwriter Kim Fupz Aakeson and actress Trine Dyrholm for a...  

16/04/2007 | Production | Denmark

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