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Annika Pham


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

Oliver Parker makes I Really Hate My Job

With I Really Hate My Job currently shooting on location and in London’s Three Mills Studios, UK filmmaker Oliver Parker is having a break from his usual screen adaptations of literary classics...  

25/08/2006 | Production | UK

Pathe splashes out for Volver and Severance

For this bank holiday weekend in the UK, Pathe Distribution is banking on two highly entertaining European films and backing them with healthy P&A campaigns. Pedro Almodóvar’s multi-award winning...  

25/08/2006 | Releases | UK

Three new filmmakers in Zabaltegi section

Child abuse and child-parent relationships are at the heart of three very different feature films by up-and-coming Scandinavian filmmakers Erik Richter Strand (Norway), Peter Schønau Fog (Denmark)...  

24/08/2006 | San Sebastián 2006 | Scandinavia

Love according to Hedén and Fridell

Two new Swedish feature films – Joachim Hedén’s debut film New York Waiting and Daniel Fridell’s Say That You Love Me – are opening tomorrow against five other titles, including Claude Chabrol’s...  

24/08/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

Interview: Jan Erik Holst • Norwegian Film Institute

Promoting Norwegian talent

23/08/2006

Frears and Branagh on the Lido

The Union Jack will be flying high at the Venice Film Festival (August 30-September 9) this year with three co-productions screening in competition. Stephen Frears' UK/French film The Queen,...  

23/08/2006 | Venice 2006 | UK

Two films in Venice Days

Offscreen by Danish filmmaker Christoffer Boe and Falkenberg Farewell by Swedish newcomer Jesper Ganslandt are among the 12 feature films screening in the Venice Days sidebar at this year’s Venice...  

23/08/2006 | Venice 2006 | Scandinavia

Jørgen Ramskov from DFI to Nimbus Film

As of September 1, Jørgen Ramskov, currently the Head of Production and Development at the Danish Film Institute, will become the new Head of Administration for Denmark’s third largest production...  

22/08/2006 | Appointments | Denmark

Loach’s Wind breaks Irish records

Ken Loach’s Irish civil war film The Wind That Shakes the Barley (see the Focus) has become the most successful Irish co-production at the local box office, grossing over €2.8m since its release...  

22/08/2006 | Box office | Ireland

Three Amandas for The Bothersome Man

Jens Lien’s critics’ and festival favourite The Bothersome Man received three top awards last Friday at the annual Amanda Awards Ceremony (the local Oscars), broadcast live by commercial channel...  

21/08/2006 | Awards | Norway

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