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Annika Pham


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

Film I Väst plans studio extension

Swedish regional film fund, Film i Väst situated in north-west Västra Götaland will start building a 1,500m² sound stage in May, as well as several offices for new companies, as part of its goal...  

07/04/2003 | Industry | Sweden

2. Trollywood

As a result of the production subsidies crisis, independent producers have indeed had to raise their own investments and risks. The positive effect, however, was greater financial commitment from...  

07/04/2003

1. Backlog of film projects

People in Sweden, Scandinavia’s largest country and one which is rightly proud of its longstanding and deep-rooted social-democratic history, are standing in lines... queueing not for food, but to...  

07/04/2003

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 period of uncertainty. A lack of...  

07/04/2003

BFI Programme Unit cuts could harm European films

Programmers, distributors and film societies dedicated to art-house cinema raised their concerns this week following rumours that the British Film Institute (BFI) is on the verge of closing down...  

04/04/2003 | Exhibitors | UK

Slight fall in February admissions

Cinema admissions for February 2003 fell by more than a million, with respect to the same month in 2002, to 15.03 million (a weekly average of 3.76 million), according to the latest figures...  

04/04/2003 | Box Office | UK

Puckoon out today

Puckoon, based on the novel by the late Irish comedian and writer Spike Milligan’s, is released today, 4 April by Guerilla Films in selected UK and northern Irish cinemas. Directed by Terence Ryan...  

04/04/2003 | Films | Northern Ireland

Local films fly high

Local films take a 20.5 per cent share of the domestic market thanks to two children's films and one thriller  

03/04/2003 | Box Office | Norway

Bloody Sunday nominated for three BATCAs

Paul Greengrass's award-winning film, Bloody Sunday, has just been nominated for three BATCA (British Academy Television Craft Awards) awards in the following categories: best editing,...  

03/04/2003 | Awards | UK

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