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Annika Pham


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

Mother of Mine shortlisted by US Press Academy

The International Press Academy (IPA), one of the largest entertainment media associations of accredited domestic and foreign journalists in the US, has chosen Klaus Härö’s Mother of Mine as one...  

08/12/2005 | Nominations | Finland

Point system for UK co-productions

UK co-producers will soon have to submit to the point system already in place in many other European countries –including France- for their film to qualify as British and therefore be able to...  

07/12/2005 | Legislation | UK

Big relief over tax reliefs

"After consultation with British filmmakers, I can announce a new film tax credit to support British films, increasing support directly for producers so we can guarantee credit worth 16% for...  

07/12/2005 | Legislation | UK

Morgenthaler shoots adult animated film

Anders Morgenthaler whose short film Araki: The Killing of the Japanese Photographer was selected in Berlin and Sundance in 2002 and won at the Critics Week in Cannes 2003, is now working on the...  

06/12/2005 | Production | Denmark

Hepp Film goes to Sundance

Malmö-based production outfit Hepp Film, headed by 2002 EAVE graduate Helena Danielsson, is going to attend the Sundance Film Festival (19-29 January, 2006) with Clive Gordon’s Cargo which will...  

06/12/2005 | Production | Sweden

Peter Næss teams with Tsatsiki writer

Norwegian filmmaker Peter Næss famous for his ‘Elling’ films, is going to direct Hoppet (Hope), a new children film based on a book by Swedish writer Moni Nilsson-Brännström, behind the successful...  

05/12/2005 | Production | Norway

Allegro and Adam’s Apples in Sundance

Christoffer Boe’s drama Allegro and Anders Thomas Jensen’s local hit Adam’s Apples are going to attend Robert Redford’s Sundance Film Festival in Utah (19-29 January, 2006), the first as one of...  

05/12/2005 | Festivals | Denmark

Booming activity on the island

"The six months from the end of November could potentially see our most active period since filming began back in 1995…". "Against a backdrop of general decline in the European film industry, Isle...  

02/12/2005 | Production | Isle of Man

One Ticket for three great directors

The European release of the week is the ‘portmanteau’ movie Tickets by film masters Ermanno Olmi, Abbas Kiarostami and Ken Loach which finally finds a UK distribution slot today with Artificial...  

02/12/2005 | Releases | UK

3 BIFAs to The Constant Gardener

The ceremony of the 8th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) held last night in London was a triumph for Brazilian director Fermando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener which won three top...  

01/12/2005 | Awards | UK

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