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Annika Pham


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

Danish films win out

According to figures published by Statistics Denmark, on an average Danish films were seen by twice as many cinemagoers as US films during the first six months of 2003, with 13 Danish releases and...  

08/09/2003 | Box Office | Denmark

Bjork back on big screen

Following her first film venture in Lars von Trier's Dancer In The Dark, the Icelandic singer Björk will lend her voice to a half-hour 3D animated film produced by Caoz Ltd in Reykjavik called...  

05/09/2003 | Films | Iceland

Buddy’s successful opening

Buddy, the critically acclaimed feature film debut of commercials director Morten Tyldum came only second after Disney’s Pirates Of The Caribbean over the last weekend and scored the 8th best...  

04/09/2003 | Box office | Norway

New CEO at the IFB

Mark Woods has just been appointed as the new head of the Irish Film Board in replacement of Rod Stoneman. Woods is an expatriate Irishman who spent his last 12 years in Australia, working as...  

03/09/2003 | Nomination | Ireland

A dozen projects in the works

The Irish film industry is enjoying a very busy production schedule with no less than eight feature films in production (including the animated version of Moby Dick), two films in post-production...  

02/09/2003 | Production | Ireland

Cannes 2003 – UK

In contrast to last year the 2003 crop of British films saw just one title selected  

02/05/2003

£9.9m for Film & TV

Over the next three years, the Northern Ireland government will invest a total of £9.9m (Euros14.204m) in the national film and TV industry. The money will be forthcoming from the Invest Northern...  

02/05/2003 | Funding | Northern Ireland

Portman launches The Actors

Michael Caine, Miranda Richardson and Michael Gambon star in Neil Jordan's Company of Wolves co-production with Senator Films, Miramax, Film Four and Irish Film Board  

02/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Market

Brits keep low profile

In contrast to last year, when films by Ken Loach, Mike Leigh and Michael Winterbottom were selected for the official competition at the Cannes Film Festival, the 2003 crop of British films saw...  

30/04/2003 | Cannes 2003 | UK

27 per cent drop in March

UK cinema admissions reached 10.4m last March, a 27 per cent drop on the same period last year. The first quarter of 2003 also reported a 14 per cent drop on 2002 with a total of 42m tickets sold....  

30/04/2003 | Admissions | UK

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