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Annika Pham


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

Historical record for Downfall

Oliver Hirschbiegel’s recreation of the final days of Adolf Hitler is now the all-time highest grossing German-language film in the UK with over £1.4 m in 5 weeks. The last German record holder in...  

04/05/2005 | Box office | UK

Match point for BBC Films

Woody Allen’s Match Point, screening out of competition in Cannes on 12 May, is part of BBC Films’ eclectic slate of co-productions that will be unveiled at this year’s Cannes Festival and market....  

04/05/2005 | Cannes 2005 | UK

New team at BFI archives

The British Film Institute (BFI) has announced a raft of key appointments at the BFI National Film & TV archive and the BFI National Library. Darren Long will join the BFI as Head of Collections...  

03/05/2005 | Appointment | UK

9 films at the Market

Homesick by Petri Kotwica is among nine titles presented at the Marché du film in Cannes this year (11-22 May). Homesick, the only Finnish film which will have a world premiere in Cannes, is the...  

03/05/2005 | Cannes | Finland

NOK 1m to Suzanne Osten film

Walter & Virginia by Swedish director Suzanne Osten, has just been awarded NOK 1m from the Norwegian Film Fund towards its NOK14.4m budget. The film is a co-production between Sweden (FilmLance...  

02/05/2005 | Funding | Norway

Johnny Was at Nordisk in Cannes

The international sales arm of Scandinavian production company Nordisk Film International Sales is going to start pre-selling in Cannes the Irish/UK/Danish co-production Johnny Was directed by...  

02/05/2005 | Market | Denmark

New slate funding for Norwegian producers

The Norwegian Film Fund (NFF) has just decided to increase the support to local production companies with the creation of a ‘slate funding’ worth NOK 750,000 for the development of feature films....  

29/04/2005 | Funding | Norway

L’orizzonte for The Works

The Italian film L’orizzonte degli eventi competing this year at the Cannes sidebar Critics Week has been picked up by UK-based sales company The Works  

29/04/2005 | Cannes Market 2005 | UK

Comedy and children film get DFI support

Nordisk Film’s new comedy Lotto directed by Peter Schrøder and ASA Film’s Far til Fire by Claus Bjerre have been awarded respectively DK 6.8m and DK6.6m by the Danish Film Institute (DFI) as part...  

27/04/2005 | Funding | Denmark

3rd Directors' Fortnight selection for Hamer

Norwegian director Bent Hamer is for the third time selected at the Directors Fornight in Cannes, with his new film Factotum based on US writer Charles Bukowski’s eponymous novel. Hamer’s first...  

26/04/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Norway

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