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Annika Pham


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

Rock’n’Roll and AFR Tiger candidates

Rock’n’Roll Never Dies and AFR, the directorial debuts by Finland’s Juha Koiranen and Danish director Morten Hartz Kaplers, will have their world premieres in the Tiger Awards competition...  

11/01/2007 | IFFR 2007 | Scandinavia

When Darkness Falls selected for Panorama

Anders Nilsson’s new thriller När Mörkret Faller (When Darkness Falls) will screen at this year’s Panorama Section at the Berlin International Film Festival (February 8-18). An habitué of the...  

11/01/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Sweden

Breakfast on Pluto tops IFTA nominations

Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto leads this years nominations for the Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) with 10 nominations, ahead of Brian Kirk’s Middletown (nine), Ken Loach’s The Wind...  

11/01/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Three films lead Guldbagge nominations

Jesper Ganslandt’s nostalgic feature debut Falkenberg Farewell, Ylva Gustafsson and Catti Edfeldt’s youth film Kids In Da Hood and Anders Nilsson’s thriller When Darkness Falls lead this year’s...  

10/01/2007 | Awards | Sweden

Loach’s film third most popular of 2006

Ken Loach’s Irish civil war film The Wind That Shakes the Barley was the third most popular film at the Irish box office in 2006 with over €3.7m, according to estimates from Carlton Screen...  

10/01/2007 | Box office | Ireland

Two films in the Top 10

Finally, some good news for Swedish films! A local comedy, Göta Kanal 2-Kanalkampen and a quality arthouse film, Underbara Älskade (Wonderful Beloved) by Johan Brisinger, have managed to challenge...  

09/01/2007 | Box office | Sweden

Local films up 69%

Finnish films had a record year in 2006 with approximately 1.6m admissions, up 69% from 2005. According to preliminary figures from the Finnish Film Foundation, the domestic market share for local...  

09/01/2007 | Admissions | Finland

Søren Kragh-Jacobsen gets DFI support

In its latest round of production support, the Danish Film Institute has awarded DKK 20,4m (€2,7m) to three new films including DKK6.9m (€928,000) to Søren Kragh-Jacobsen’s tenth feature film. The...  

08/01/2007 | Production | Denmark

Nordisk handles Georg

Lege Artis Film has struck a first look deal with Nordisk for the company to handle world sales on Peeter Simm’s Georg, the biggest production ever made in Estonia. According to producer Märten...  

08/01/2007 | Production | Estonia

Miss Potter’s day out

Perfectly timed to prolong the magic of Christmas into the first part of the new year for young and grown up kids, Miss Potter, one of Britain’s biggest independent film of 2006, is the biggest...  

05/01/2007 | Releases | UK

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