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Annika Pham


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

Irish Film Board CEO resigns

Mark Woods, Chief Executive Officer of the Irish Film Board (IFB) has just resigned from his post to return to Australia where he had been living over 12 years before joining the Irish agency in...  

14/04/2005 | Institution | Ireland

Natfilm award to Nicolas and Laura Bro

The children to Danish actors Helle Hertz and Christoffer Bro, Nicolas (23) and Laura (22) received 25,000 DKK each and the Natsvaerme Award given each year at Copenhagen’s Natfilm Festival to...  

14/04/2005 | Festivals | Denmark

New low budget Feature film fund

The Northern Ireland Film & Television Commission(NIFTC) intends to fund one live action low budget feature film with a budget of up to £200,000 each year. The NIFTC will cover up to 75% of the...  

13/04/2005 | Funding | Northern Ireland

Marc Evans’ Snow Cake is filming

The director of My Little Eye and Resurrection Man has started filming in Ontario (Canada) his new feature film: Snow Cake starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Carrie-Anne Moss (Memento)....  

13/04/2005 | Production | UK

Two Zentropa films get DFI support

Five new feature films have been awarded production support from the Danish Film Institute for a total of Dkr 32,4 million, including two Zentropa Productions. Annette K.Olesen who directed the...  

12/04/2005 | Funding | Denmark

Stellan Skarsgård at the Dream Factory

Stellan Skarsgård will be discussing his career and the art of acting on 30 April at the fifth edition of the Dream Factory mini-Festival, which will take place in Stockholm between the 28th and...  

12/04/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

Scott Thomas defends French commercial cinema

The Cornwall born actress Kristin Scott Thomas who has been living in France for the last 25 years, just told the BBC World Service that French filmmakers are not afraid anymore of make commercial...  

11/04/2005 | Distribution | UK

YLE gets European Documentary award

Finnish broadcaster YLE received last Friday at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival the EDN Documentary 2005 for its outstanding contribution to the development of the European...  

11/04/2005 | Awards | Finland

Ken Loach makes Irish Civil war film

Veteran British director Ken Loach is going to set his new film The Wind That Shakes The Barley during the Irish Civil War in the early 1920s. The story written by Loach’s usual collaborator Paul...  

08/04/2005 | Production | UK

Danny Boyle is looking for EU writers

The director of Trainspotting and 28 Days Later has teamed up with the UK Film Council’s Development Fund to get European writers to develop a new script for him. Following the success of the UK...  

08/04/2005 | Funding | UK

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