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Annika Pham


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

Baltic Festival in Berlin

One of the most extensive film retrospective of Estonian films ever organised is going to take place during the Baltic Film Festival from September 23-28 at the art-house cinema Arsenal in Berlin,...  

21/09/2005 | Festivals | Estonia

Nordisk edits Johnny Was

The gangster film Johnny Was starring Patrick Bergin, Mark Assante, Roger Daltrey and Vinnie Jones, is currently being edited by Nordisk Film in their post-production studios in Valby after 31...  

21/09/2005 | Production | Denmark

New Film agreement finally announced

After two years negotiations between the Swedish government and the local film and audiovisual industries, the new Film Agreement that will regulate the whole sector for 2006-2010 has just been...  

20/09/2005 | Legislation | Sweden

10 films nominated for the Nordic Film Prize

The Nordic Council Film Prize established for the first time this year as a permanent feature on the Nordic Council’s calendar year, has ten feature films/documentaries from Sweden, Denmark,...  

20/09/2005 | Awards | Denmark

Nordic Panorama in Bergen

The largest annual short and documentary film festival in the Nordic Countries, Nordic Panorama (23-28 September) rotating between five Nordic cities will take place this year in Bergen, Norway,...  

19/09/2005 | Festivals | Norway

33 European premieres at the London Film Festival

The programme of the 49th bfi London Film Festival (October 19-November 3) just announced in London by its Artistic Director Sandra Hebron, promises to showcase "the most original and inspiring...  

16/09/2005 | Festivals | UK

Wide opening for Pride And Prejudice

Released today by UIP with 405 prints across the UK and Ireland, Working Title’s new version of Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride & Prejudice by Joe Wright is the film event of the week, and in...  

16/09/2005 | Releases | UK

Nominees announced for IFTA Awards

Four Irish feature films have been selected to run for this year’s AIB Best Irish Film Award, one of the five People’s Choice categories that will be voted for by the Irish general public for the...  

15/09/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Lund 70% European

A total of 100 films from 19 countries will screen this year at the 11th Lund International Fantastic Film Festival (September 16-25), with at least 70% of the festival’s programming originating...  

15/09/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

Three Non Stop films in Toronto

NonStop Entertainment(NSE), the Scandinavian distribution group owned by Stockholm-based Millennium Media Group, has two titles screening at Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema section this week:...  

14/09/2005 | Distribution | Scandinavia

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