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Annika Pham


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

My name is…Daniel Craig

37 year old British actor Daniel Craig is hotly tipped to be the next James Bond according to rumors in yesterday’s UK press. Craig is a talented and versatile actor whose film career took off in...  

07/04/2005 | Production | UK

Three Bad Men do business

Priority Picture’ comedy thriller Three Bad Men starring Woody Harrelson, Brendan Fraser and Simon Pegg has just been sold by Arclight Films to Pathé in the UK and Falcom Media in Germany. The...  

07/04/2005 | Production | UK

Liv Ullmann star of Karlovy Vary

The Norwegian actress turned filmmaker will receive the Crystal Globe for her outstanding artistic contribution to the world cinema at the next Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (1-9 July)...  

06/04/2005 | Festivals | Norway

Triangel buys Sandrew Metronome chain

Competition in the Swedish exhibition market will live. The independent distribution company Triangel Film based in Malmö has just bought with local production outfit S/S Flanden Film and another...  

06/04/2005 | Exhibitors | Sweden

Safety net for pre-production

Thanks to the recent 22% budget increase awarded to the Irish Film Board (IFB) by the Irish Arts Minister John O’Donoghue, the IFB has created a one-off Revolving Pre-production Fund (RPF) to...  

05/04/2005 | Funding | Ireland

Metrodome in the black

The UK entertainment group Metrodome has turned from red to black with profits before tax reported at £244,000 in 2004 against £109,000 losses in 2003, and a yearly turnover up 16% at £5,683,000...  

05/04/2005 | Distribution | UK

Belle fete in Belfast

A combination of entertainment and political discussion, the 5th Belfast Film Festival (April 7-16) will offer this year 130 film screenings from more than 20 countries, a general political theme...  

04/04/2005 | Festivals | Northern Ireland

Strong first quarter for Irish exports

Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto starring Stephen Rea, Liam Neeson and Brendan Gleeson is among six Irish films co-financed by the Irish Film Board (IFB) that are reporting positive sales abroad...  

04/04/2005 | Market | Ireland

Pinewood swallows Teddington

Leading UK studios and post-production facilities Pinewood Shepperton announced today the acquisition for £2.7 million of another historical film and TV studios in the South-West of London:...  

01/04/2005 | Studios | UK

Swedes conquer New York

Sweden’s new talents and brightest stars will be in the Big Apple at the Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater to present their latest works  

01/04/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

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