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Annika Pham


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

Warp X: Small but beautiful

A new digital film studio with £4.5m backing from the National Lottery, Film Four and regional screen agencies will be launched on March 23 to help generate and sustain a low budget film industry...  

13/03/2006 | Production | UK

The Child offered to UK audiences

Still riding high on the success of Hidden (£1.1m /€1.4m), its second biggest film since the 1991 hit Cyrano de Bergerac (£2.4m/€3.4m), Artificial Eye is releasing today another strong European...  

10/03/2006 | Releases | UK

Moodysson’s contained new release

Far from the dozens of prints and media frenzy surrounding his previous films, Lukas Moodysson’s Container is being released today by Folkets Bio on only three screens: in Stockholm, Göteborg and...  

10/03/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

Two Capitol Films ready to shoot

The two award-winning directors Pawel Pawlikovski (My Summer of Love) and Paddy Breathnach (I Went Down) are ready to start shooting their new projects around March 20, with London-based Capitol...  

09/03/2006 | Production | UK

45 Hispanic films at Viva! Festival

For ten full days (March 9-19), Manchester will be under the influence of “la movida” and Hispanic film and culture with the 12th Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival at the Cornerhouse...  

09/03/2006 | Festivals | UK

Peter Næss adapts Erlend Loe novel

Peter Næss, the director of the popular Elling film franchise, is going to adapt the first novel by Norwegian best-selling novelist and screenwriter Erlend Loe for the big screen. The €2.2m budget...  

08/03/2006 | Production | Norway

35 countries go for Guantanamo

"The Road to Guantanamo is the most successful Michael Winterbottom film we’ve handled", said Joy Wong, head of Works International, to Cineuropa. Indeed, the London-based sales company has half a...  

08/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

Six Shooter hits bull’s eye

Six Shooter, renowned Irish playwright Martin McDonagh’s first move into film, was rewarded with an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film last Sunday in Los Angeles, a success celebrated by its UK...  

07/03/2006 | Oscars 2006 | Ireland

Manslaughter critics favourite

Last Sunday, the Danish Association of Film Critics gave three of its top Bodil awards to Per Fly’s Manslaughter: the third film in the director’s social status trilogy was voted Best Danish Film...  

07/03/2006 | Awards | Denmark

Carlyle superhero in Flood

Scottish actor Robert Carlyle is going to try to save London from being flooded by torrents of water under the careful supervision of first-time director Tony Mitchell in Flood, a UK/South...  

06/03/2006 | Production | UK

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