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Annika Pham


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

140 buyers to attend London UK Film Focus

The second London UK Film Focus (LUFF), a three day export event showcasing the latest British productions to international buyers, is going to take place this year from 27-30 June at the BFI’s...  

09/06/2005 | Market | UK

Pelicanman goes to the Benelux

Liisa Helminen’s family film Pelicanman has been sold by NonStop Sales to A-Film for theatrical distribution in the Benelux where it will be released next November. The Finnish-Swedish...  

08/06/2005 | Distribution | Finland

DFI support to three new summer movies

The Danish Film Institute (DFI) has just awarded €3 million (DKK 22.2 million) production support to three new feature film set to start shooting this summer. The first project to film in July is...  

08/06/2005 | Production | Denmark

Shy domestic opening of Manderlay

Lars von Trier’s Manderlay opened last weekend in Denmark to disappointing results despite positive reviews and high-awareness following its Cannes competition entry. Released by Nordisk Film with...  

07/06/2005 | Distribution | Denmark

The National Lottery to develop the taste of others

The UK Film Council announced yesterday the launch of a new £3m (around 4.5m euros) National Lottery funded initiative to increase UK audiences’ taste and appetite for lower budget British and...  

07/06/2005 | Funding | UK

39% market share for Danish films

During the first quarter of 2005, Danish films took as much as 39% of the local market share, almost four times more than during the same period last year, according to figures published by...  

06/06/2005 | Box office | Denmark

New Board of directors at the DFI and SFI

The Culture Ministers in Denmark and Sweden have appointed new Boards of Directors for their respective film institutes, the Danish Film Institute (DFI) and the Swedish Film Institute (SFI). At...  

06/06/2005 | Nominations | Scandinavia

Minister pays visit to Lassie

The Irish Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism John O’Donoghue has paid a visit to the set of Charles Sturridge’s new Lassie film currently shooting in Ireland until the end of July. The European...  

03/06/2005 | Production | Ireland

Sonet starts Walk The Talk

Walk the Talk, the first US project co-produced by Sweden’s leading distributor and producer of quality Swedish films Sonet Film , has just started filming in Los Angeles. The film is part of...  

03/06/2005 | Production | Sweden

Dalecarlians

A strong and convincing feature debut, a Bergmanesque piece of family reunion with light brushes of humour, set in the picture perfect heart of Sweden, the province of Dalecarlia  

02/06/2005 | Films | Reviews

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