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Annika Pham


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

Swedish films back in favour

This year has got off to an excellent start for Swedish films, both domestically and internationally: five films are currently in the Top 10 at home and six others (features and shorts) will...  

08/02/2007 | Distribution | Sweden

Jarrold joins Polley on HanWay’s slate

HanWay Films’ sales quintet, led by Tim Haslam, is welcoming, as of today at their Martin-Gropius-Bau stand, international buyers who will no doubt discuss the new films by Michael Winterbottom...  

08/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | UK

Cultural Test into the hands of UK FC

UK Film Minister Shaun Woodward has just announced that, as of April 1, the administration function for British film certification – which gives access to UK film tax relief – will move from the...  

07/02/2007 | Production | UK

New head of development for IFB

Andrew Meehan has been appointed Development Executive of the Irish Film Board. In this position, Meehan will work directly with Chief Executive Simon Perry in assessing the applications for...  

07/02/2007 | Appointments | Ireland

McDonagh films In Bruges

Shooting began last weekend in the Belgian city of Bruges on the first feature film by Martin McDonagh, the 2006 Oscar winner for the short film Six Shooter. For his feature debut, celebrated UK...  

07/02/2007 | Production | UK

Trust adds Troell to Berlin line-up

Copenhagen-based Trust Film Sales has just picked up world sales rights to Maria Larsson’s Everlasting Moments, the new feature film by world renowned Swedish filmmaker Jan Troell, set to start...  

06/02/2007 | Market | Denmark

Kaurismäki wins top Jussi award

During the annual awards film ceremony held last Sunday night in Helsinki, Aki Kaurismaki received the Jussi award for Best Film of the Year, for Lights in the Dusk, presented to him by French...  

06/02/2007 | Awards | Finland

Göteborg’s festival Darling

During last night’s closing ceremony of the 30th Göteborg Film Festival, first-time Swedish director Johan Kling’s Darling won the prestigious Nordic Film Prize. The jury described it as "a film...  

05/02/2007 | Festivals | Sweden

Reprise sold to 13 countries

Joachim Trier’s acclaimed Norwegian directorial debut Reprise has been sold by Nordisk Film International Sales to 13 territories, including new UK distribution outfit Diffusion Pictures. Since...  

05/02/2007 | Market | Norway

109 features from 33 countries in Dublin

For its fifth anniversary, the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (February 16-25) will offer Dubliners its most extensive line-up of Irish, European and world premieres ever with 109...  

02/02/2007 | Festivals | Ireland

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