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Annika Pham


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

Ardmore Studios welcomes €29m Irish co-production

John O’Donoghue, the Irish Minister for Arts Sport and Tourism, just visited the set of the major TV series The Tudors, an Irish/Canadian co-production starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Sam Neill and...  

03/07/2006 | Production | Ireland

Interview: Rafael Edholm • Director

Baba’s Cars, the most Danish film made in Sweden

30/06/2006

Sandrew Metronome cinemas sold to Finnkino

Sandrew Metronome cinemas sold to Finnkino Finland’s leading exhibition group Finnkino has just purchased the entire share capital of Sandrew Metronome Finland (SM Finland), including three...  

30/06/2006 | Exhibitors | Finland

Yellow Dog bites at UK screens

Cave of the Yellow Dog, directed by Mongolian-born Byambasuren Davaa and produced by Germany’s Schesch Film, is the only ‘European’ film of the week, taking its chances on UK screens against six...  

30/06/2006 | Releases | UK

Interview: Joona Tena • Director

Choreographer of football scenes

29/06/2006

Shut Up and Shoot Me in Galway

The UK/Czech co-production Shut Up and Shoot Me by Steen Agro is going to open the 18th Galway Film Fleadh on July 11, which will close six days later on July 16 with The Front Line by Irish...  

29/06/2006 | Festivals | Ireland

Vigdis Lian, Chevalier des Arts et Lettres

The director of the Norwegian Film Institute, Vigdis Lian, has received the prestigious cultural order of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres from the French ambassador in Norway, Chantal Poiret, for...  

29/06/2006 | Awards | Norway

Wind of success for Loach

This past weekend Irish audiences flocked to see Ken Loach’s take on their 1920s War of Independence in his latest film The Wind That Shakes the Barley, released in 60 cinemas nationwide by Pathe...  

28/06/2006 | Box office | Ireland/UK

Vinterberg: A Man Comes Home

After making the English language films It’s All About Love (2003) and Dear Wendy (2005), Thomas Vinterberg is back home, filming A Man Comes Home since June 12. The acclaimed Danish filmmaker had...  

28/06/2006 | Production | Denmark

Capitol reshuffles sales management

London sales company Capitol Films has promoted Eve Schoukroun from senior sales manager to head of sales, a position previously held by Simon Crowe, who is leaving the company at the end of June....  

27/06/2006 | Market | UK

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