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Annika Pham


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

Co-productions down by 28%

Official UK co-productions made within bilateral UK co-production agreements or the European Co-production Convention dropped by 28% in 2005 from 86 films in 2004 to 62 films. According to the...  

27/03/2006 | Production | UK

Slower first two months of the year

After a rousing final quarter of 2005 that drove admissions up by 7.6% in October (15.5m), 4.1% in November (15.1m) and as much as 20.5% in December (17.6m), January and February 2006 admissions...  

24/03/2006 | Admissions | UK

New film tax system might harm European co-productions

In yesterday’s Budget 2006 announcement, the Chancellor of Exchequer Gordon Brown brought bad and good news to the UK film industry, which from April 1 will see the introduction of a new film tax...  

23/03/2006 | Production | UK

Focus on New Danish Screen

On March 30, four of Danish cinema’s most promising filmmakers – Pernille Fischer Christensen, Christoffer Boe, Anders Morgenthaler and Anders Rønnow Klarlund – will take part in a panel...  

23/03/2006 | Production | Denmark

165 films at NAT Fest

The NAT Film Festival, the biggest international film festival in Denmark – which takes place in every single cinema of Copenhagen from March 24-April 2 and continues from April 4-9 in Aarhus,...  

23/03/2006 | Festivals | Denmark

Interview: Gayle Griffiths • Producer

Fighting for creative freedom

Recipient of the London Film Festival Alfred Dunhill UK Talent Award last November, a prize given to new and emerging UK filmmaking talent, Gayle Griffiths from Wilde Horses Film Company meet us  

22/03/2006

Song of Songs

Josh Appignanesi’s austere chamber piece set in London’s Orthodox Jewish community provides another training ground for Natalie Press  

22/03/2006 | Films | Reviews

Belfast opens with The Secret Life of Words

The 6th Belfast Film Festival (March 23-April 1) will open and close with two films shot exclusively in Northern Ireland. Tomorrow evening, Catalan director Isabel Coixet (see interview) will be...  

22/03/2006 | Festivals | Northern Ireland

Figures down by 12% in 2005

With 14.6m tickets sold, Swedish cinema attendance fell by 12% in 2005 compared to 2004, according to figures published by the Swedish Film Institute. While the theatrical market was at its lowest...  

22/03/2006 | Admissions | Sweden

Miss Potter and Sparkle on the Isle of Man

Two major feature films start filming this week on the Isle of Man: Chris Noonan’s highly anticipated Miss Potter, starring Renee Zelwegger, and Sparkle, by Neil Hunter and Tom Husinger, featuring...  

21/03/2006 | Production | UK

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