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Annika Pham


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

Swedish Film Academy honours Baker Karim

Yesterday, 5 March, the Swedish Film Academy awarded the Kurt Linderska grant of SEK20,000 (Euros2,176) to a 28-year-old director called Baker Karim. The award is assigned annually to a person...  

06/03/2003 | Sweden | Awards

Bradford bets on Europe

A strand dedicated to 10 new Dutch films and another with 18 Euro-titles at the ninth edition of the British festival from 14-29 March  

06/03/2003 | Festivals | UK

Local title heads Top Ten

Domestic productions, The Wolf Summer and The Olsen Gang top the box office chart beating Chicago & Die Another Day  

05/03/2003 | Box Office | Norway

Inspector Falk's back

Anders Nilsson directs The Third Wave, the 3rd feature about the adventures of a cop played by Jacok Eklund  

05/03/2003 | Production | Sweden

Best January since 1971 Best January since 1971

Cinema admissions in the UK reached 16.3million in January 2003, an 8 per cent increase on the same period in 2002. This was also UK exhibitors’ best January in 32 years. “The last few years have...  

04/03/2003 | Admissions | UK

BUFF's 20th

BUFF, one of Scandinavia's leading children's film festival, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The festival will take place in the southern Swedish city of Malmö from 11-16 March. A total of 92...  

04/03/2003 | Festivals | Sweden

Eurimages funds nine European features

The European Community's Eurimages Management Council met for the first time to set aside a total of Euros3.337.716m to make 9 European features including Triple Agent by Eric Rohmer, a...  

04/03/2003 | Funds | Europe

Dench dubs “Bugs!”

Dame Judi Dench (Mrs Brown, Die Another Day) will lend her voice to Bugs!, a large-format 3D live-action film about the fascinating universe of insects, magnified up to 250,000 times their normal...  

04/03/2003 | Production | UK

NonStop shop for Scandinavia

Lucky five include Michael Winterbottom's Berlin winning In This World and Spain's forthcoming Killing Words  

04/03/2003 | Distribution | Sweden

TV forced to air more UK films

As part of their new public services broadcasting obligations, UK television companies will now be forced by law to programme more British films in their schedules. This historic decision is a...  

03/03/2003 | Legislation | UK

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