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Annika Pham


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

New film academies for UK film industry

The UK film industry is going to have a brand new network of seven film academies –including a Film Business Academy- to educate and train filmmaking talent in England, Scotland and Wales. The...  

11/07/2005 | Training | UK

London on high alert following bombing attacks

In the wake of yesterday’s terrorist bomb attack on London’s transport system, Film London which coordinates all filming activities in the UK capital has issued an immediate press release to all...  

08/07/2005 | Locations | UK

Key jobs abolished at IFB

The two top positions of Head of Production and Development and Head of Marketing have been abolished at the Irish Film Board (IFB) as part of its new strategy to redirect some of the agency’s...  

07/07/2005 | Institutions | Ireland

Industry promotes equality in workplace

The whole UK film industry has come together last night to launch at the Royal Commonwealth Society in London, the first Equalities Charter for film which promotes equal opportunities and access,...  

05/07/2005 | Event | UK

Pavee Lackeen Goes To Toronto

The feature film debut of acclaimed photographer Perry Ogden, Pavee Lackeen, has been selected to screen as one of the six films in the Discovery Section of the upcoming Toronto International Film...  

05/07/2005 | Films | Ireland

New Production consultant at the FFF

The Finnish Film Foundation (FFF) has just appointed Petri Kemppinen as production consultant. He will take over from Petri Rossi on January 1, 2006 - until December 31st 2008- and will be...  

04/07/2005 | Nomination | Finland

Stormbreaks on Isle of Man

Stormbreaker a new spy kid movie based on the adventures of 14-year-old special agent Alex Rider created by successful novelist/scriptwriter Anthony Horowitz is going to start shooting next week...  

01/07/2005 | Production | UK

Adam’s Apple and Manderlay in Toronto

Anders Thomas Jensen’s comedy Adam's Apple and Lars von Trier’s Manderlay will have their own special screenings during the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival (8-17 September). Adam’s...  

30/06/2005 | Festivals | Denmark

New Chairman at Guldbagge Awards

The new board at the Swedish Film Institute has elected Lisa Söderberg as the new Chairman of the Guldbagge Awards, the ‘Swedish Oscars’ that will take place next time on 30 January 2006 for the...  

29/06/2005 | Awards | Sweden

Red Road paved for Andrea Arnold

At its last round of National Lottery Funding meeting in June, Scottish Screen awarded £290,833 (€438,000) to Red Road, the feature film debut of Andrea Arnold who won an Oscar this year for her...  

28/06/2005 | Production | Scotland

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