Annika Pham 2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 127 128 [129] 130 131 ... 253 254 255 next Trainers and buyers at LFFAs part of its exceptional 50th anniversary celebration, this year’s Times BFI London Film Festival (October 18-November 2) is putting together a record number of industry events, including the... 10/10/2006 | Festivals | UKPaid and Exit for Non StopStockholm-based Non Stop Sales has just picked up two new thrillers: the Dutch-produced, English-language film Paid, starring French actress Annie Charrier and Brazilian star Murilo Benício, and... 10/10/2006 | Market | SwedenAstorias saved by SFAstorias Cinemas, run by arthouse distribution specialist Mattias Nohrborg, has been saved from bankruptcy by rival exhibition chain SF Cinemas, who agreed last Thursday to buy all its regional... 09/10/2006 | Exhibitors | SwedenOn the road to recoveryAfter a gloomy 2005, due to uncertainties over film tax incentives, the UK film industry seems to be on the road to recovery, according to figures just published by the UK Film Council for the... 06/10/2006 | Production | UKFigures down by 2.4%With 88.7m admissions during the first seven months of the year against 90.9 million for the same period last year, film attendance was down 2.4% and the UK share of the theatrical market was only... 06/10/2006 | Admissions | UKBrothers of the Head in the limelightIt was a quiet week for European films after last week’s busy schedule: the UK rock mockumentary Brothers of the Head, winner of this year’s Michael Powell Award for Best new British feature in... 06/10/2006 | Releases | UKPresident dies in CorkThe 51st Cork Film Festival will open October 8 with the screening of Gabriel Range’s controversial film Death of a President, winner of the FIPRESCI Critics Award in Toronto last month. The... 05/10/2006 | Festivals | IrelandHowitt commits to Dangerous ParkingPeter Howitt, the director of Sliding Doors and Johnny English, will star along with Saffron Burrows, Sean Pertwee and Tom Conti in his new film Dangerous Parking, which started shooting this... 05/10/2006 | Production | UKKings come to BelfastTom Collins, the Irish writer/director of Dead Long Enough, is back behind the camera for the shooting of Kings, an Irish/UK co-production that will shoot for five weeks on location in and around... 04/10/2006 | Production | IrelandDiaphana acquires Brick LaneSarah Gavron’s feature debut Brick Lane, produced by Alison Owen (Sylvia, Elizabeth) and Chris Collins (My Summer of Love), has just been pre-sold by The Works to Diaphana Distribution in France.... 04/10/2006 | Market | UK previous page: 1 2 3 ... 127 128 [129] 130 131 ... 253 254 255 next