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Annika Pham


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

Six Eddas for two Kormákur films

Baltasar Kormákur swept the floor of this year’s Icelandic Oscars or Edda Awards with six out of seven awards in the feature film category for his two films Jar City and A Little Trip To Heaven....  

30/11/2006 | Awards | Iceland

Icon president steps down

Alex Hamilton, who had been running Icon Film Distribution (IFD) since April 2005, left his position as president of the company last week. IFD is the UK distribution arm of Icon Group, run by...  

30/11/2006 | Distribution | UK

Bier and Trier nominated for Golden Globes

After The Wedding by Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier and Reprise, the directorial debut of Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier, are the two Nordic films (among 56 foreign language films) that have...  

29/11/2006 | Golden Globe Awards 2007 | Scandinavia

Michael Grade white knight for ITV

The charismatic television executive Michael Grade has just quit his position as chairman of the BBC to join rival terrestrial broadcaster ITV. The news came as a surprise on Monday night to BBC...  

29/11/2006 | Television | UK

Uro and Sons add festival laurels

The two rising star directors Stefan Faldbakken and Erik Richter Strand continue to conquer festival juries and audiences with their respective directorial debuts Uro and Sons. Uro, which first...  

28/11/2006 | Awards | Norway

Intandem announces ambitious $50m slate

UK-based Intandem Films has announced major expansion plans for its current financial year (ending June 30, 2007), which include international licensing on its biggest film to date, the $14m...  

28/11/2006 | Market | UK

Dutch chiller hot title for High Point

London-based sales and financing company High Point Films has sealed a handful of major deals post-AFM on Dutch horror film Slaughter Night, written and directed by Frank van Geloven and Edwin...  

27/11/2006 | Market | UK

25% market share for local films

Domestic admissions for Finnish films have increased by over 60% in 2006 compared to 2005, now exceeding 1.5m. This represents a 25% market share, a drastic improvement on 2005’s 15% slice of the...  

27/11/2006 | Admissions | Finland

Revised film tax breaks: The industry reacts (2)

Although the same number of points have to be obtained (16 out of a total of 31), the cultural criteria (UK setting, actors, subject matter, language) are now essential for a film to be eligible...  

24/11/2006 | Legislation | UK

Revised film tax breaks: the industry reacts (1)

Relief, surprise and sometimes anger were the various reactions of UK professionals following yesterday’s approval by the EC of the UK’s new film tax scheme with its revised Cultural Test. “It is...  

24/11/2006 | Legislation | UK

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