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Annika Pham


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

Four cracking wins

Rachel Weisz, the 34 year-old British actress who gives a short but convincing and radiant performance in Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener, was one of the four triumphant UK winners at...  

06/03/2006 | Oscars 2006 | UK

Tough competition for Kidulthood

Tough competition this week with 10 new films up on the screens. On the independent distribution front, there is the European co-production Manderlay by Lars von Trier (released on seven screens...  

03/03/2006 | Releases | UK

Record-breaking two first months

Thanks to Aleksi Mäkelä’s Matti: Hell Is For Heroes, released by Buena Vista – which has recorded 432,000 admissions in less than two months, or 54% of the total admissions for Finnish films since...  

03/03/2006 | Box office | Finland

Promising debut for new Icelandic filmmaker

Ārni Ōlafur Āsgeirsson’s directorial debut, Thicker Than Water (Blo Blond) – a European co-production between Iceland (Pegasus Film), Denmark (Zentropa Entertainment) and Germany (Thalamus Film) –...  

02/03/2006 | Box office | Iceland

Kudos for Susanne Bier’s Wedding

The latest feature film by popular Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier, After The Wedding, made history last weekend for its production company, Zentropa Entertainment. The film was released last Friday...  

02/03/2006 | Box office | Denmark

Largest turnout ever at the EFM

According to the final figures released by the European Film Market (EFM), 2006 was a record-breaking year for the Berlin International Film Festival’s parallel market, held for the first time at...  

01/03/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | Market

Upcoming talents celebrated by local industry

During a ‘mini’ Oscars ceremony held yesterday in London, 10 awards were given to upcoming filmmakers (aged 7 to 18) who hail from Scotland to the UK’s southwest, and who were judged by the new...  

01/03/2006 | Awards | UK

IFB in favour of Kings

In its latest funding decisions, the Irish Film Board (IFB) has just given support to Tommy Collins’ Kings the first Irish language feature film to be produced in Ireland. Kings is a story about...  

28/02/2006 | Production | Ireland

Moland’s new film makes revolutionary start

High School Teacher Pedersen, the highly anticipated new film from one of Norway’s top directors, Hans Petter Moland, took the Norwegian box office by storm last weekend. Released on 35 screens by...  

28/02/2006 | Distribution | Norway

French fete in arthouse and commercial venues

The biggest ever festival of French film in the UK, the Renault French Film Festival, will take place March 1-30 in both independent and multiplex cinemas in nine key cities across the country....  

27/02/2006 | Festivals | UK

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