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Annika Pham


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

Jordan honoured at Irish pre-Oscar event

On March 2, just three days before the Oscars ceremony, Jodie Foster will present Irish writer/director Neil Jordan with an honorary award at the inaugural edition in Los Angeles of Oscar Wilde:...  

27/02/2006 | Awards | Ireland

Fatih Akin: Crossing the Thames

Among the six new films opening today in the UK, Fatih Akin’s Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul is the only European title launched on six screens by Soda Pictures. Shown out of...  

24/02/2006 | Releases | UK

Film fun and financing at Dublin festival

The 4th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF), which runs February 17-26, is now the biggest film event in Ireland: 30,000 film lovers attended the festival last year and 2006 should...  

24/02/2006 | Festivals | Ireland

Kaurismaki gets ready for Cannes

Lights in the Dusk, the highly anticipated last part of Aki Kaurismäki’s trilogy, has been out on Finnish screens since February 3, but the director’s own production company, Sputnik Film, told...  

23/02/2006 | Distribution | Finland

BBC to invest £300m into UK films

In a major boost to the local film industry, on Wednesday the BBC announced plans to invest as much as £300m (€440m) in indigenous British films as part of a new, ambitious film strategy for the...  

23/02/2006 | Production | UK

The Road To Guantanamo gains followers

Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross, who shared the Silver Bear for Best Director in Berlin for their controversial docudrama The Road to Guantanamo, will be promoting the film in over a dozen...  

22/02/2006 | Market | UK

Five new projects for F&ME

Film & Music Entertainment (F&ME), one of the most active co-producers of European films in the UK, has five new minority co-productions set to shoot between March and August 2006. Bathory is a...  

22/02/2006 | Production | UK

SF sells The Art of Crying

The sales arm of Scandinavian giant Svensk Filmindustri (SF) has taken international rights to Danish filmmaker Peter Schønau Fog’s upcoming feature debut, The Art of Crying. The Danish/Norwegian...  

21/02/2006 | Market | Sweden

Brokeback Mountain steals the show

Ang Lee’s gay cowboy film Brokeback Mountain was the big winner at last night’s BAFTA Awards ceremony in London, adding four top awards, including Best Film and Best Director, to its already long...  

20/02/2006 | Awards | UK

Clean double win for A Soap

A Soap, the debut feature by Pernille Fischer Christensen, was awarded both the Jury Grand Prix – Silver Bear for Best Film (along with Jafar Panahi’s Offside) and the Best First Feature Award at...  

20/02/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | Awards

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