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Annika Pham


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

Top awards to Pavee Lackeen

Pavee Lackeen, the first steps into feature filmmaking of Irish stills photographer Perry Ogden (read the interview) was awarded Best feature film and Best IFB/NIFTC Breakthrough Talent at the 3rd...  

09/11/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Åse Kleveland steps down

The much admired Director General of the Swedish Film Institute (SFI), Åse Kleveland, will leave her position next May 2006 to return to her home country Norway which she left in 2000. "When I was...  

09/11/2005 | Institution | Sweden

Ahead of Time official entry

Veteran director Agust Gudmundsson is Iceland’s film ambassador for the 2006 Oscars nominations race with his seventh feature film Ahead of Time, Iceland’s most popular local film in 2004 with...  

08/11/2005 | Oscars 2006 | Iceland

Manslaughter wins in Lübeck

Per Fly’s Manslaughter has just added Lübeck’s Nordic Film Days’ main award, the NDR Promotion Film Prize -amounting to €12,5000- to its already long list of festival awards. The five-member jury...  

08/11/2005 | Awards | Denmark

That magic called Harry Potter

Daniel Raddcliffe, Emma Watson and Ron Weasley the three wizard apprentices were welcomed by hundreds of fans in London’s Leicester Square last night for the world premiere of Harry Potter And The...  

07/11/2005 | Premiere | UK

LFF Sutherland Trophy to Finnish film

Kari Paljakka’s For The Living And The Dead was this year’s recipient of the coveted Sutherland Trophy awarded annually to the most original and imaginative first feature film screening in the...  

07/11/2005 | Awards | UK

Artificial Eye’s strong heart beat

Today’s major European arthouse release on UK screens is Jacques Audiard’s The Beat My Heart Skipped released by Artificial Eye on 25 screens, a larger than normal print run for a foreign language...  

04/11/2005 | Releases | UK

Marius Holst goes to Kosovo

Milo is the third feature film to be directed by Marius Holst after his 1994 hit Cross My Heart and Hope To Die and Dragonflies (2001). Based on a script by Harald Rosenløw and Lars Gudmestad, the...  

04/11/2005 | Production | Norway

Simon Perry Head of Irish Film Board

The well-known UK industry figure Simon Perry, former Head of British Screen Finance and current President of Les Ateliers du Cinéma Européen (ACE) has just been appointed as the new Chief...  

03/11/2005 | Institutions | Ireland

Shop of Dreams in the race

Peeter Urbla’s Shop of Dreams produced by Anneli Ahven (see the interview) for Exitfilm is the Estonia entry for the 2006 Oscars nomination. Described as a humorous poignant but ultimately...  

03/11/2005 | Oscars 2006 | Estonia

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