Annika Pham 2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 239 240 [241] 242 243 ... 253 254 255 next O’Toole: “Thanks, but no thanks”Veteran Irish actor, Peter O’Toole has declined the Lifetime Achievement Oscar. O’Toole, 70, wrote to the president of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Frank Pierson,... 03/02/2003 | Oscar 2003 | Actors"Albinoì"conquers GöteborgDue awards for Icelander Dagur Kari's feature debut and Lilja 4-ever wins best film 03/02/2003 | Festivals | SwedenGood UK start for two Cannes winnersRoman Polanski’s 2002 Palme d’Or winner The Pianist and Aki Kaurismäki’s Grand Jury Prize The Man Without a Face at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival both opened last weekend in the UK (24 January)... 29/01/2003 | Box Office | UKThree Britfilms go Tiger-hunting in RotterdamTwo UK productions and one UK co-production are among the 14 first and second feature films competing for the VPRO Tiger Awards at the Rotterdam International Film Festival (22 Jan 22- 2 Feb).... 27/01/2003 | Films | UKSouth Africans quit EuropeSter Century, the South African cinema operator is selling its seven multiplex sites in the UK and Ireland as part of a general strategy to move out of European exhibition sector. Last year, the... 27/01/2003 | Exhibitors | UKTalent CampusThe UK's is the 2nd largest contingent at the Berlin Event that numbers 500 filmmakers. Meetings with Ken Adams and Nik Powell 24/01/2003UK sends 76The UK's is the 2nd largest contingent at the Berlin Event that numbers 500 filmmakers. Meetings with Ken Adams and Nik Powell 24/01/2003 | Berlinale 2003 | Talent CampusSony Pictures 1st look with World ProductionsUS major Sony Pictures Entertainment has signed a first-look deal with UK-based film and TV production company World Productions, run by two highly regarded veterans of the British film industry:... 23/01/2003 | Production | UK“Bloody Sunday” scoops 4 IFTA AwardsBloody Sunday produced by Hell’s Kitchen and Granada Films, and directed by Paul Greengrass won four of the most important Irish Film and Television Awards IFTA: best film, director, screenplay... 23/01/2003 | Awards | IrelandLess cash for TVMore films, less TV. The Irish Film Board's budget is cut by 12.5% and cash flow for TV series dries up 23/01/2003 | Funding | Ireland previous page: 1 2 3 ... 239 240 [241] 242 243 ... 253 254 255 next