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Annika Pham


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

Increase in Asians and new EU members

The 47th Cannes Film Market opens today under the best possible auspices and an ever-increasing number of participants (+8%), with 8,694 companies registered so far from 86 countries, according to...  

17/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Market

British invasion on the Croisette

The British film industry will enjoy high visibility at this year’s Cannes Film Festival: three feature films and one short film have been selected for official competition: Ken Loach’s The Wind...  

16/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | UK

Two films in competition and 13 at the market

In two days, Irish actors Cillian Murphy and Liam Cunningham from Breakfast On Pluto and rising stars Padraic Delaney (Pure Mule) and Orla Fitzgerald (Love is the Drug) will walk up the red carpet...  

16/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Ireland

Interview: Tivi Magnusson • Producer

A fruitful collaboration with Denmark’s star writer/director

Tivi Magnusson has been a producer for the last 25 years and running his own company M&M Production for the last 11 years  

15/05/2006

Adam's Apples

A intriguing moral tale of good against evil told with a typical black humour which has converted Danish cinemagoers and festival audiences all through 2005  

15/05/2006 | Films | Reviews

Artificial Eye sold to UK film entrepreneurs

Artificial Eye, one of the oldest and most established buyers of arthouse and foreign language films in the UK, has just been bought by Act Entertainment Group and Knatchbull Communication Group,...  

15/05/2006 | Distribution | UK

Three features and four shorts unveiled

Finland is well represented this year at Cannes with Lights in the Dusk by the country’s most established film ambassador, Aki Kaurismäki, screening in official competition on Monday, May 22. The...  

15/05/2006 | Cannes 2006 | Finland

Ulrich Thomsen starts Opium shoot

Danish star Ulrich Thomsen has been hired by Hungarian director János Szász (Woyzeck) to play Psychiatrist Brenner in the Hungarian/German/UK co-production Opium, based on the infamous diaries of...  

12/05/2006 | Production | Hungary

Yume handles Quo Vadis, Baby?

Gabriele Salvatores’ crime thriller Quo Vadis, Baby? and François Ozon’s drama Time to Leave are the two new European titles opening today on UK screens, alongside four US films and a Hong...  

12/05/2006 | Releases | UK

Cannes films get NOK 1m for promotion

To celebrate the unprecedented presence of four Norwegian films at Cannes and give them the best visibility possible during the world’s biggest film festival, Norway’s Minister of Culture and...  

10/05/2006 | Festivals | Norway

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