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Annika Pham


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

To kill or not a mockingbird

Pam Engel head of UK distribution company Artficial Eye is relieved: the release of Emir Kusturica’s Life Is A Miracle will go ahead as scheduled this Friday 11 March, and no cuts will have to be...  

08/03/2005 | Distribution | UK

Wider Frameworks

The Irish Film Board (IFB) and the Arts Council of Ireland have just announced that FRAMEWORKS, their animation short film scheme fund -also co-financed by Irish broadcaster RTE- has been...  

08/03/2005 | Funding | Ireland

Buff kicks off tomorrow

102 films from 22 different countries will screen during the 21rst International Children and Young People’s Film Festival in Malmö (BUFF) from tomorrow 8 March until March 13. The Festival will...  

07/03/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

Hot Mother’s day weekend

Two french films released today in the UK have a whiff of scandal: Tropical Malady by Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul and the sulphurous Ma Mère by Christophe Honoré  

04/03/2005 | Release | UK

Over £ 435,000 lottery money into 8 film scripts

The UK Film Council’s Development Fund, the largest public script support in Europe with a £4m annual budget, has just announced a series of new feature film projects that have received over...  

04/03/2005 | Production | UK

Lars von Trier cuts butcher scenes

Danish star filmmaker Lars von Trier has had to cut a scene from his latest film Manderlay giving in to pressure from animal rights campaigners all over the world. According to the Associated...  

04/03/2005 | Production | Denmark

King’s Game wins at the Bodils

Nikolaj Arcel’s King’s Game produced by Nimbus Film, has just won two Bodil awards for Best film and Best supporting actor (Søren Pilmark) at the Bodil ceremony held at the Imperial Cinema in...  

03/03/2005 | Awards | Denmark

BBC urged to increase film support

In yesterday’s publication of the UK Government’s Green Paper on the review of the BBC’s Royal Charter, the venerable institution has been urged by the government to increase its support to the...  

03/03/2005 | Media | UK

Co-production treaties with 5 new countries

The UK Cultural Secretary Tessa Jowellhas just announced that new bilateral co-production agreements are being negotiated between the UK and five new countries: South Africa, China, India, Jamaica...  

02/03/2005 | Production | UK

Rennes invaded by Finns

One of the biggest retrospectives of Finnish cinema in France is currently taking place in the city of Rennes in Brittany as part of the 16th Travelling Festival  

02/03/2005 | Festivals | Finland

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