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Annika Pham


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

2. Production-Led Industry

However, according to the report, the sector is still an 'under-capitalised cottage industry based around entrepreneurial individuals driving single-project vehicles'. The production-led industry...  

10/10/2003

1. There is a UK Film Industry

At the end of last year, a group of 11 MPs (majority Labour) were asked by the UK government to look into the state of the British film industry in a wider examination into the expenditure,...  

10/10/2003

Politicians support tax incentives

On September 18, a UK government think tank published its comprehensive report on the state of the British film industry aimed at addressing the challenges facing the industry within the highly...  

10/10/2003

SFI supports Moodysson

The Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has just awarded Skr5m to Lukas Moodysson’s new project, as part of its August/September advance allocations. The as yet untitled film is described by the popular...  

10/10/2003 | Films | Sweden

Film Council for 2 French films

The UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund (NCF) has invested almost £800,000 in two new French language films as part of its remit to widen the range of films available to UK audiences. L’école...  

10/10/2003 | Funding | UK

IFI opens up to Europe

The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is taking part in the pan-European initiative Cinedays 2003, with the screening of classic French and German films by Jacques Tati (The Big Day, Mon Oncle and...  

10/10/2003 | Cinedays 2003 | Ireland

UK - Conclusions of Government report on the state of the British film industry (October 2003)

A government commission has published a report on the state of the British film industry. Here are its conclusions. Politicians support tax incentives On September 18, a UK government think tank...  

10/10/2003

YLE fetes European cinema

The Finnish broadcaster YLE is taking an active part in celebrating European cinema as part of Cinedays 2003 with the transmission of 13 European films on its terrestrial channels, YLE TV1 and...  

09/10/2003 | Cinedays 2003 | Finland

New face at BBC Films

Geraldine Atlee is the new Legal and Business Affairs manager for BBC Films. She will report to Isabel Begg, the head of Legal and Business Affairs, and work under the aegis of Jane Wright, the...  

09/10/2003 | Appointments | UK

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