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Annika Pham


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

Scandinavia - Presentation

Coproduction in Nordic Countries The majority of feature films made in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland are co-productions between two or more of those territories relying heavily on...  

15/06/2005

Bergman week in Fårö

For the second consecutive year, fans and friends of Ingmar Bergman will be able to spend a whole week from 28 June to 3 July on the island of Fårö, famous retreat place and shooting set for some...  

15/06/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

Magma makes Ugly Duckling

The Galway-based animation studios Magma Films and their German sister company Ullysses GmbH have teamed up with the Danish A Film A/S and the French Futurikon to co-produce a feature film as well...  

15/06/2005 | Production | Ireland

20 years of Midnight Sun

The Midnight Sun Film Festival is celebrating its 20th birthday this year from June 15-19, with special guests and screenings lined-up by the festival’s artistic committee -including festival...  

14/06/2005 | Festivals | Finland

Francesca Joseph starts second film

Four Last Songs, the second feature film of Francesca Joseph following the acclaimed Tomorrow La Scala!, shown at Un Certain Regard in Cannes 2002, has started filming yesterday in Mallorca. The...  

14/06/2005 | Production | UK

NOK 64m support to 10 feature films

In the Norwegian Film Fund (NFF)’s last round of support, four feature- length films were awarded production support, one Danish/Norwegian film received minority co-production support and five...  

13/06/2005 | Production | Norway

Chinaman to compete in Karlovy Vary

Henrik Ruben Genz’s second feature film Chinaman will be representing Denmark in the official competition section of the 40th Karlovy Vary Film Festival (1-9 July, 2005). The melodrama starring...  

13/06/2005 | Production | Denmark

Lagerlöf takes the Bus to Italy

36-year-old director Daniel Lind Lagerlöf and his favourite actress Livia Millhagen have started a new film journey together, this time on the Buss till Italien (Bus To Italy). The film about two...  

10/06/2005 | Production | Sweden

Success of Consequences… for Artificial Eye

The UK arthouse distribution company Artificial Eye is enjoying the success of Italian award-winning film The Consequences of Love which scored over £150,000 (€223,000) in two weeks from 10...  

10/06/2005 | Distribution | UK

UK press love Adam & Paul

Lenny Abrahamson’s Irish film Adam & Paul released last Friday in the UK through Guerilla Films, has received glowing reviews from the major UK newspapers such as the Independent, The Times, The...  

09/06/2005 | Distribution | UK

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