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Annika Pham


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

Two Revolution Films in Berlin

Three years after he won the Golden Bear for In This World, UK filmmaker Michael Winterbottom will be back in force at the Berlinale wearing both his cap of filmmaker with his new controversial...  

19/01/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | UK

10 Jussi nominations for Frozen Land

Aku Louhimies’s Frozen Land received the warmest support from Filmiaura, the association of over 230 Finnish film professionals overseeing the annual Finnish Oscars or ‘Jussi’ Awards. The...  

18/01/2006 | Awards | Finland

NonStop and Sandrew Metronome renew partnership

The two Scandinavian distribution groups Non Stop Entertainment and Sandrew Metronome (SM) have renewed their partnership initiated in 1998, which gives SM the right to launch on DVD and video all...  

18/01/2006 | Distribution | Scandinavia

Film investment down 31% in 2005

As expected, the number of feature films made in the UK in 2005 and the total spending on UK-linked films decreased significantly compared to 2004:123 films were made against 133 and total...  

17/01/2006 | Production | UK

Triumph for Paradise Now

Hany Abu-Assad’s Paradise Now was voted the Best Foreign Language Film at yesterday’s Golden Globe Awards in Hollywood, making the Dutch/French/German co-production one of two ‘European’ winners...  

17/01/2006 | Golden Globes | USA

Four films at the Kinderfilmfest

As always well represented in Berlin’s Kinderfilmfest because of its strong tradition of children films, Scandinavian cinema will have four titles at the festival this year. Two at the...  

16/01/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | Scandinavia

Third selection for Annette K. Olesen

Danish filmmaker Annette K.Olesen is a Berlin favourite. Her third feature film One To One has been selected at the festival’s Panorama section, making it her third selection at the festival: both...  

16/01/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | Denmark

Jordan’s Breakfast on today’s menu

Today’s biggest European release is Neil Jordan’s Breakfast On Pluto offered by Pathé Distribution to UK and Irish audiences. The film is playing against seven other new films: UK comedy The Truth...  

13/01/2006 | Releases | UK

P&A support to three UK films

Neil Jordan’s Irish/UK co-production Breakfast On Pluto (see today’s other news story), Michael Winterbottom’s Cock and Bull Story and Juliet McKeon’s feature debut Frozen will be able to have a...  

13/01/2006 | Distribution | UK

Lukas Moodysson at the Panorama

Container, the new film from Sweden’s star director Lukas Moodysson has been invited to have its world premiere at the Panorama Section in Berlin (9-19 February). "I am very pleased and also quite...  

12/01/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | Sweden

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