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Annika Pham


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

Interview: Efe Cakarel • Founder of MUBI VoD service

MUBI boasts 1300 titles and counting

Efe Cakarel MUBI VoD service MUBI boasts 1300 titles and counting  

19/11/2010

Iron Sky starts filming in Frankfurt

The long-awaited sci-fi spoof Iron Sky by Finland’s Timo Vuorensola is starting principal photography this week in Frankfurt. The Finnish/German/Australian co-production is raising the final...  

18/11/2010 | Production | Finland

Interview: George Ivanov • Stockholm International Film Festival

“We help Swedish newcomers find a niche in the Nordic and international market”

17/11/2010

Stockholm offering over 100 Nordic premieres

The 21st Stockholm International Film Festival kicks off this Wednesday with Xavier Dolan’s ménage-à-trois film Heartbeats, and will close on November 28 with Ben Affleck’s The Town. Over 180...  

15/11/2010 | Festivals | Sweden

Hamer returns Home for Christmas

After having won the Best Screenplay at San Sebastian and conquered festival audiences in Toronto, London, Lübeck and Bergen, the latest film by one of Norway’s best-known filmmakers, Home For...  

12/11/2010 | Releases | Norway

Adaptation of Oksanen’s Purge among 12 projects at Baltic Event

The screen adaptation of Sofi Oksanen’s award-winning novel Purge,, to be produced by Finnish production powerhouse Solar Films, is among 12 projects from nine countries that have been selected...  

11/11/2010 | Market | Estonia

NonStop picks up The Trip, Let Me In at AFM

Stockholm-based distribution company NonStop Entertainment has acquired three titles at Los Angeles’s American Film Market (AFM), which closes today: Michael Winterbottom's road movie The Trip, US...  

10/11/2010 | Market | Scandinavia

Sky Song to spread wings at Animated Dreams

Mati Kütt, one of Estonia most respected animators, will open the Animated Dreams festival on November 19 with his stop-motion film Sky Song, produced by Arvo Nuut for Estonia’s 50-year-old...  

09/11/2010 | Festivals | Estonia

Foundation offers Calling Card for emerging young talent

The Finnish Film Foundation (FFF) has just launched the Calling Card scheme, its own version of the Danish Film Institute’s New Danish Screen, to support young and up-and-coming filmmakers. The...  

09/11/2010 | Institutions | Finland

Europeans do well at Sao Paolo

The 34th São Paulo International Film Festival closed last week with a slew of awards for European titles. Feo Aladag’s When We Leave (Germany, European Parliament LUX Prize 2010 competition) won...  

08/11/2010 | Festivals | Europe

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