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Annika Pham


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

Working Title reveals its Prejudice

Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Dame Judi Dench, Rosamund Pike, Donald Sutherland and Brenda Blethyn, the key cast members of the new adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride And...  

07/09/2005 | Production | UK

Nils Gaup makes a come-back

The Norwegian director of Sami origin who made the 1987 Oscar nominated film The Pathfinders, the first Sami-language feature film and –arguably- Norwegian cinema’s greatest breakthrough, is back...  

06/09/2005 | Production | Norway

Mother of Mine in Toronto

Klaus Härö’s period drama Mother of Mine is the only Finnish film to represent its home country at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival (September 8-17). Selected as part of the...  

06/09/2005 | Festivals | Finland

Turnover down by 35% at Pinewood Shepperton Studios

The biggest studio facilities in the UK, Pinewood Shepperton announced that the company’s turnover for the first six months (ended June 2005) registered a disappointing £13.3m (€ 19.5m), a 35%...  

05/09/2005 | Studios | UK

Three Icelandic films in Toronto

Baltasar Kormakur’s first English language film A Little Trip to Heaven and Sturla Gunnarsson’s epic film Beowulf and Grendel have been invited to screen at Toronto International Film Festival ’s...  

02/09/2005 | Festivals | Iceland

Sunshine starts in Three Mills Studios

UK director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, the duo behind the successful films 28 Days Later and The Beach are back in action with their Untitled Sunshine Project currently filming in...  

01/09/2005 | Production | UK

Highest admissions in 20 years

Thanks to a wide choice and number of films on offer, Danish films have registered their highest admission figures in over 20 years during the first half of 2005, with 1.9m tickets sold...  

01/09/2005 | Box office | Denmark

Brasileirinho hits French and Swiss screens

Mika Kaurismäki’s documentary film Brasileirinho first shown in Berlin’s Forum section last February, is being released today in France and Switzerland. The French theatrical release is handled by...  

31/08/2005 | Distribution | Finland

Quality control in film

The Norwegian Film House in Oslo is hosting today and tomorrow a seminar organised by the Norwegian Film Fund (NFF) focusing on ‘Quality in feature films’. Top local producers such as Synnøve...  

31/08/2005 | Industry | Norway

Hawaii, Oslo gets top Amanda Award

Erik Poppe’s audience and critics’ favourite Hawaii,Oslo produced by Paradox, received the Amanda Award (the Norwegian Oscar) for Best Norwegian film and Best Script at the closing night ceremony...  

30/08/2005 | Awards | Norway

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