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Annika Pham


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

Brits Love Actually

The star studded film, Love Actually, directed by the scriptwriter, Richard Curtis, has stormed the UK box office. And it looks set to become the most successful British film of all time  

26/11/2003 | Box office | UK

Nordisk for Håfström

The director of Evil - the Swedish entry for the 2004 Oscar nominations for Best Foreign Film - is to direct a new feature film called Strandvaskeren (“Washed Ashore”). The project by Mikael...  

26/11/2003 | Production | Sweden

New export chief at Film Council

The woman who has been in charge of international marketing at the UK Film Council (FC), Sarah McKenzie, has just been appointed to the new post of Senior Executive, Export Development. Her new...  

25/11/2003 | Nomination | UK

Budget up 9% for the IFB

The Irish Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, John O’Donoghue, has agreed to a 9% increase in funding in 2004 for the Irish Film Board (IFB), bringing the Board’s total budget to €11,845m. The...  

25/11/2003 | Funding | Ireland

F&ME's projects

Loving Glances by Serbian director Srdjan Karanovic has won the awards for Best Screenplay and Best Music at the last Montecarlo International Film Festival. This first in a series of...  

24/11/2003 | Production | UK

“Think before you buy”

In a joint statement, The UK Film Council and the UK Minister of Culture, Estelle Morris, have warned local consumers not to be tempted to buy pirated DVDs and videos as Christmas presents....  

24/11/2003 | Piracy | UK

Sweden - >Production subsidies in turmoil (November 2003)

Production subsidies in turmoil Following two years of booming business and an injection of energy from new filmmakers and entrepreneurial producers, the Swedish film industry is experiencing a...  

22/11/2003

Yes to Nordic Film Prize

During a meeting of Nordic Culture ministers held in Oslo, it has been agreed that a Nordic Film Prize should awarded on an annual basis. The initiative was launched last year by the Nordic...  

21/11/2003 | Awards | Scandinavia

Greengrass on Omagh

The director of Bloody Sunday has written a screenplay on the 1998 tragedy when 29 people died in a bomb in Northern Ireland. Direction is by Pete Travis and filming starts in December in Dublin  

21/11/2003 | Production | Ireland

New project for Byron Murphy

The writer/producer of the award winning film, Song For a Raggy Boy, Kevin Byron-Murphy, is going to make a new film, starring Lauren Bacall, Sir Ian Holm, Alan Bates, and Joanna Gleason (Crimes...  

20/11/2003 | Production | Ireland

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