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Annika Pham


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

Interview: Maria Blom • Director

Citizen of Dalecarlia

One of the 'new faces of Swedish cinema', Maria Blom tells Cineuropa about her first experience behind the camera and her passion for actors  

02/06/2005

Härö’s Mother of Mine is ready

Klaus Härö, the director of multi-award winning film Elina has just completed his second feature film, Mother of Mine produced by Ilkka Matila for MRP - Matila & Rohr Productions. Loosely based on...  

02/06/2005 | Production | Finland

DFI supports Arcel and Bornedal

Two new ambitious family films by celebrated Danish filmmakers Nikolaj Arcel and Ole Bornedal, have received support from the Danish Film Institute (DFI). Nikolaj Arcel who directed last year’s...  

02/06/2005 | Production | Denmark

July start for 48 Angels

Irish writer/director Marion Comer who made a convincing feature debut with Boxed in 2002, is working on her new project 48 Angels which she is producing with Robert Medema for Reflected Light...  

01/06/2005 | Production | Ireland

Nordisk buys mainstream European co-productions

Peter Philipsen, Head of Theatrical distribution and film acquisitions for Nordisk Film, returned from Cannes with a basket full of 36 films -bought for Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland-...  

01/06/2005 | Distribution | Denmark

Zebra co-produces Saura’s Fados

Antonio Saura (Zebra Producciones) is going to co-produce his father Carlos Saura’s new music and dance film Fados, with Portugal (Fado Filmes ) and Brazil. Oscar-winning cinematographer Eduardo...  

31/05/2005 | Production | Spain

Loach’s Wind blows in IFB direction

Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes The Barley which just started shooting in and around Cork last week, is the first feature film project to be awarded support from two new Irish Film Board (IFB)’s...  

31/05/2005 | Production | Ireland

New Baltic Media and Film School

The three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have announced the creation of the first Baltic Film and Media School in Tallinn, Estonia, established thanks to donations of over €1.1m...  

30/05/2005 | Training | Baltic countries

Stockholm celebrates the work of Ingmar Bergman

Today the actress/director Liv Ullmann is going to inaugurate the first international symposium dedicated to the work of Ingmar Bergman. Hosted by the Ingmar Bergman Foundation and Stockholm...  

30/05/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

£12m to kick off the digital screen revolution

European arthouse films such as Downfall, Vera Drake and Touching the Void will by the end of the year be available to a much wider audience across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland...  

27/05/2005 | Distribution | UK

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