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Annika Pham


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

Buyers show Cannes shopping bag

European films continue to be favourite pick-ups for Triangelfilm and its Nordic counterpart Sandrew Metronome, but NonStop Entertainment turned to Asian fare during this year’s Cannes Film...  

05/06/2006 | Distribution | Scandinavia

UK distributors on a Cannes shopping spree (2)

Momentum has bought PS I Love You by Richard LaGravenese and Love In The Time of Cholera by Mike Newell from US-based Summit, and from QED International the thriller Spring Break In Bosnia,...  

01/06/2006 | Distribution | UK

UK distributors on a Cannes shopping spree (1)

UK independent distribution companies were among the most active "shoppers" during the last Cannes Film Festival, with competition heating up following the flurry of mergers and take-overs in...  

01/06/2006 | Distribution | UK

Local films up 8%

Norwegian films are surfing on a historical wave of success, both internationally and domestically. Last Sunday, Bobbie Peers’ short film Sniffer, produced by Maria Ekerhovdt and Glenn Gardner for...  

31/05/2006 | Admissions | Norway

Brisk sales for Bavaria on festival films

Munich-based Bavaria Film International has closed numerous sales on Critics’ Week Norwegian entry The Bothersome Man by Jens Lien and on Summer ’04 by German filmmaker Stefan Krohmer (Directors’...  

30/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Market

Double victory for UK films

Last evening’s awards ceremony in Cannes was a victorious night for British cinema with the Palme d’Or awarded to veteran filmmaker Ken Loach for The Wind That Shakes the Barley, and the Jury...  

29/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | UK

Hot titles in various sections

In official competition, European titles or co-productions that sold the most were Andrea Arnold’s debut feature and Jury Prize winner, Red Road, sold by Trust Film Sales to half a dozen...  

29/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Market (2)

Tepid year for business

The world’s biggest film bazaar is over. The 10,000 plus film professionals from 91 countries are back at home, checking sales memo deals and rewinding the Cannes Film Festival in their heads....  

29/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Market (1)

Buyers hungry for Fortissimo’s Taxidermia

Fortissimo – one of the top world independent sales companies with offices in Amsterdam, Hong Kong and London – sold Hungarian Un Certain Regard title Taxidermia by György Pálfimade to a handful...  

27/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/market | Netherlands

Artificial Eye buys three new Cannes titles

Artificial Eye’s Pam Engel and Robert Beeson, who are often lucky when it comes to picking Palme d’Or winners films ahead of the official awards ceremony, have bought two new competition titles...  

27/05/2006 | Cannes 2006/market | UK

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