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Annika Pham


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

Clive Owen is King Arthur

English actor, Clive Owen, is to play the lead in the US/Irish co-production entitled King Arthur, set to start shooting on 23 June for 90 days in and around Dublin and Wicklow. The epic movie...  

22/04/2003 | Production | Ireland

McLoughlin: "Producer on the Move"

David McLoughlin the producer of Dead Bodies, was selected to be one of the 21 ‘Producers on the move’ at the forthcoming Cannes Film Festival (14-25 May). McLoughlin produced his first feature...  

18/04/2003 | Production | Ireland

The Real Thing becomes Cowboys and Angels

The Irish/German/UK co-production, The Real Thing has changed its name to Cowboys & Angels, following test screenings suggesting that the new title would be more appealing to a younger and wider...  

17/04/2003 | Films | Ireland

Head of Irish Film Board resigns

Rod Stoneman, CEO of the Irish Film Board has resigned from his current position to take on a new role as Director of new Huston School of Film and Digital Media in Galway. The new school...  

17/04/2003 | Appointments | Ireland

No 481, no IFB

During an industry seminar on 12 April that celebrated the Irish Film Board’s 10th anniversary, James Hickey (a prominent entertainment lawyer who worked on films like My Left Foot, Nora, The Good...  

15/04/2003 | Legislation | Ireland

The Farm consolidates its position

Ireland’s biggest post-production facility, The Farm, has entered ‘Phase 2’ of its development strategy which will see more investment in its systems, technology and talent to maximise its...  

15/04/2003 | Post-production | Ireland

Pubcasters sign production deal

Denmark’s two state broadcasters, Denmarks Radio (DR) and TV2 Denmark, have signed a contract with the national Producers’ Association and the Danish Film Institute that outlines the way they...  

15/04/2003 | Funding | Denmark

BFI Film Archives need urgent rescue plan

The British Film Institute’s National Film and Television Archive (NFTA), one of the oldest and largest in the world, is in serious need of a financial, strategic and management review to avoid...  

14/04/2003 | Archives | UK

Nordic hits get UK release

Two Scandinavian hits are currently screening in the United Kingdom with mixed results. Norwegian hit, Elling by Petter Naess was released on 14 March by alternative independent distributor...  

14/04/2003 | Distribution | UK

Advances for 3 popular directors

Kjell Sundvall, Anders Nilsson and Ella Lemhagen are three of the five directors who were awarded production subsidies by the from the Swedish Film Institute’s as part of its latest round of...  

11/04/2003 | Funding | Sweden

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