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Annika Pham


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

Interview: Mike Downey • Producer

Taxing times for European producer

20/09/2006

Reprise wins Diesel Discovery Award

Joachim Trier’s feature debut Reprise received the DIESEL Discovery Award at the closing ceremony of the Toronto International Film Festival last Saturday. The award, which comes with a $10,000...  

19/09/2006 | Toronto 2006 | Norway

Top local awards for Kaurismäki and Matila

During a gala evening dedicated to Finnish cinema held during the Helsinki International Film Festival (September 14–24, 2006), Finnish star filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki was voted Director of the Year...  

19/09/2006 | Festivals | Finland

Kay Pollak in German Heaven

Kay Pollak’s As It Is In Heaven was voted Best Foreign Film at Leipzig’s Gilde Awards last Thursday, beating Hollywood films Brokeback Mountain and Walk the Line. The film has obviously struck a...  

18/09/2006 | Awards | Sweden

10 films vie for Nordic Council Film Prize

Each of the five Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Finland) have two films in the running for the 2006 Nordic Council Film Prize, which will be awarded next November 1 in...  

18/09/2006 | Nominations | Scandinavia

The Queen makes public appearance

After Ken Loach’s media frenzy in the UK for the release of The Wind That Shakes the Barley (see focus) and the film’s fantastic box office success (£3,7m and still rising), Pathé UK is today...  

15/09/2006 | Releases | UK

Party time for London’s 50th birthday

Artistic Director Sandra Hebron announced yesterday that the Times BFI 50th London Film Festival will be a memorable feast for film lovers and professionals, with the screening of 181 features and...  

15/09/2006 | Festivals | UK

Pinewood/Shepperton: Film turnover up by 36%

Great news for the historical Pinewood Studios, celebrating it’s 70th anniversary this year, and its sister company Shepperton Studios, the largest studio facilities in the UK since their merger...  

14/09/2006 | Studios | UK

Uro breaks records

Stefan Faldbakken’s directorial debut Uro, produced by Friland Film, has passed the magical mark of 100,000 admissions in only 14 days, a record for a Norwegian film at home. The film, released by...  

14/09/2006 | Box office | Norway

Kapadia films in Arctic Ocean

After filming the deserts of Rajasthan and the snowy peaks of the Himalayas in his acclaimed debut feature The Warrior, and a detour in Hollywood, where he shot the supernatural thriller The...  

13/09/2006 | Production | Norway

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