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Annika Pham


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

Three French openers on UK screens

Malian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako’s political drama Bamako, Daniel Thompson’s Parisian comedy Orchestra Seats and Kim Chapiron’s horror film Satan are the three French films opening today...  

23/02/2007 | Releases | UK

Kropenin involved in immigration issues

Established producer Peter Kropenin is helping Iranian-born filmmaker Reza Bagher and his Polish colleague Agnieszka Likasiak – both based in Sweden – bring to the screen their personal views...  

23/02/2007 | Production | Sweden

Berlin award to When Darkness Falls

Anders Nilsson’s three-part drama When Darkness Falls, which screened in the Berlinale’s Panorama section, was awarded the Amnesty International Film Prize worth €2,500. The film was chosen among...  

22/02/2007 | Awards | Sweden

UK FC backs four BBC films

The UK Film Council has teamed up with BBC Films on My Week With Marilyn and the film adaptations of best-selling novels Coram Boy, Bomber and Brideshead Revisited. UK author Colin Clark, who was...  

22/02/2007 | Production | UK

Trigger sold to Germany and France

Gunnar Vikene’s family film Trigger, recently screened in Berlin’s Generation section, has been sold by SF International Sales to Germany (MFA Film Distribution) and France (Ninety Seven...  

21/02/2007 | Market | Norway

NonStop picks up eight Berlin titles

Stockholm-based NonStop Entertainment has filled its Berlin basket with eight new titles for its Nordic and Baltic distribution outlets, including Irish films Once and The Tiger's Tail and French...  

20/02/2007 | Distribution | Sweden

FILM CLUB aims to reach 10,000 schools

UK Chancellor Gordon Brown, actress Thandie Newton and filmmakers Kevin Macdonald (Last King of Scotland) and Beeban Kidron (Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason) joined forces last Thursday to...  

19/02/2007 | Education | UK

Berlin catches up to Cannes (2)

Another genre continued to prove popular: chiller films. On the commercial end, Spanish director Jose Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage, co-produced by Guillermo del Toro, was pre-sold by Wild Bunch...  

16/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007

Berlin catches up to Cannes (1)

As usual, after a very busy first weekend for the 260 sellers and 878 buyers registered, business started to calm down by Tuesday for the market screenings. Overall, however, the 2007 European...  

16/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007

Optimum Releasing buy four new titles

The independent distribution company Optimum Releasing, part of StudioCanal+ since May 2006, has just acquired UK distribution rights to four new titles, including French film Frontiers (see...  

15/02/2007 | Distribution | UK

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