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Annika Pham


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

Alison Thompson leaves Pathe International

The veteran and highly respected sales executive Alison Thompson has left Pathe International to join the US specialised arm of Universal Pictures Focus International. As president of Focus...  

03/08/2005 | Market | UK

New industry screenings at Copenhagen Film Festival

The third Copenhagen International Film Festival (August 18-28, 2005) will organise for the first time two days of professional screenings of a dozen new Danish feature films and feature length...  

29/07/2005 | Festivals | Denmark

Woolcock‘s Mischief Night underway

UK filmmaker Penny Woolcock who directed the very personal and arthouse-oriented films The Death of Klinghoffer and The Principles of Lust, is moving into the mainstream with Mischief Night...  

27/07/2005 | Production | UK

Jim Sheridan sets eye on Irish mafia

The Irish director of My Left Foot and In The Name Of The Father is to explore the world of Irish organised crime in New York in his upcoming film Emerald City. The project will be set in the...  

25/07/2005 | Production | Ireland

DFI supports Fine & Mellow new film

Rene Hjerter, the feature film debut of Kenneth Kainz produced by Fine & Mellow, has just been awarded DK 7m (€940,000) production support from the Danish Film Institute(DFI). The film starring...  

20/07/2005 | Production | Denmark

13% dip the first semester 2005

Cinema admissions in Norway declined by almost 13% during the first semester 2005 compared to the same period last year, with 4,5 million admissions from January to the end of June 2005 against...  

18/07/2005 | Admissions | Norway

Feast of British films at Edinburgh

Announced on July 13th by its artistic director Shane Danielson, the programme of the 59th Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) will be a celebration of new British films well attended by...  

15/07/2005 | Festivals | Scotland

London bombs have small impact on cinema-going

One week on the day after London’s terrorist bomb attacks which killed at least 52 people and injured more than 700, Londoners are making a point of not being intimidated by the tragic events and...  

14/07/2005 | Admissions | UK

Bille August strong Danish come back

Bille August’s thriller Return To Sender, the director’s come-back to Danish filmmaking in almost 20 years, is doing brisk business in Denmark, taking the fourth position at the local chart with a...  

13/07/2005 | Distribution | Denmark

Pavee Lackeen wins at Galway

Perry Ogden’s first feature documentary Pavee Lackeen was the top winner of the Fleadh Awards Ceremony that closed the 17th annual Galway Film Fleadh last Sunday. The film from the established...  

12/07/2005 | Festivals | Ireland

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