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Annika Pham


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

Pelicanman racks awards

Liisa Helminen's family film Pelicanman continues to conquer the hearts of children around the world. After Chicago International Children's Film Festival – the largest festival of films for...  

24/11/2005 | Awards | Finland

Willkommen Germany!

German star Til Schweiger will open the 8th Festival of German films in London on 25 November with his romantic comedy Barefoot among the top domestic films of the year in Germany. The film about...  

23/11/2005 | Festivals | UK

Paul Greengrass makes 9/11 movie

UK director Paul Greengrass who has explored the subject of terrorism in many of his movies, including in the 2002 Golden Bear winning film in Berlin Bloody Sunday, is currently filming for...  

23/11/2005 | Production | UK

New film commissioners at the SFI

Three new film commissioners have just been appointed at the Swedish Film Institute who are due to take up their posts on January 1rst, 2006 to coincide with the inception of the new Film...  

22/11/2005 | Institutions | Sweden

Virginie Ledoyen VIP in Dublin

The acclaimed French actress Virginie Ledoyen will be the guest of honour of the 6th Martell French Film Festival at Dublin’s Irish Film Institute which opens tonight with Olivier Marchal’s 36...  

22/11/2005 | Festivals | Ireland

Nordisk Film Prize to A. Thomas Jensen

The Nordisk Film Prize of DKK99,000 handed out every year by the Scandinavian entertainment major Nordisk Film to one or more persons who have made a big and invaluable effort in Danish film, or...  

21/11/2005 | Award | Denmark

Independent Film Parliament in session

‘Local film culture, global exchange’ is the theme of the one day conference on November 30th organised by the Independent Film Parliament (IFP) at the French Institute in London as part of a...  

21/11/2005 | Event | UK

Local films hit new records

Danish films continue to conquer the hearts of local audiences, driving admissions upwards, contrary to the rest of Europe. According to new figures published by the Danish Film Institute, 3.7m...  

18/11/2005 | Admissions | Denmark

Europa Cinema Award to Kino Sõprus

The 281 seater single-screen cinema in Tallin, Kino Sõprus has been awarded by the MEDIA Programme’s Europa Cinemas, the Best Young Audience Activities Award which will be given tonight by Jeanne...  

18/11/2005 | Exhibitors | Estonia

160 films in Stockholm

160 films from 40 countries (including 51 debut films), 11 European films out of a total of 18 feature films in the main competition programme, eight films from the Nordic and Baltic countries...  

17/11/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

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