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Annika Pham


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

The Last time on release

The Last Time, winner of the UIP Best Director Award and the 2002 Jameson Award for Best Irish Short, will be shown in over 40 cinemas in Ireland with Fox’s feature film The Banger Sisters at the...  

15/01/2003 | Shorts | Ireland

Fewer films with bigger budgets in 2002

According to a study on film production in the UK published today by the Film Council, the UK was involved in the production of a total of 115 films. This includes 30 inward investment...  

14/01/2003 | Production | UK

Market grew in 2002

UK Homevideo sales rose by 26 per cent with DVD overtaking VHS for the first time ever  

14/01/2003 | Home Video | UK

Artificial Eye’s hopes for 2003

Artificial Eye, one of the UK’s most well established longstanding distributors of European and art-house films is looking forward to 2003, not least because, in the words of the managing director...  

13/01/2003 | Distribution | UK

Minghella new BFI Chair

Award winning director is the new Chair of the British Film Institute. His goals? Education and training  

13/01/2003 | Appointments | UK

Oscailt 2002, the winnners

The Irish Film Board has just announced the names of the four titles selected from a total of 150 applicants to the Oscailt 2002 short film scheme. The lucky winners are Tango, to be produced by...  

10/01/2003 | Shorts | Ireland

Cinesite recruits ex Mill Fill executives

Special effects (F/X) company, Cinesite Europe, has recruited several ex-employees from former rival Mill Film that closed down its operations last November. Antony Hunt, who was managing director...  

09/01/2003 | Industry | UK

Natural Nylon hangs by a thread

Jude Law follows Ewan McGregor and Damon Bryant and leaves the company they co-founded in 1996  

09/01/2003 | Production | UK

All-new Metropolis out

The classic German silent film, Metropolis, has been restored to its original 1927 premiere condition and will be screened at the National Film Theatre (NFT) in London for two weeks starting on...  

08/01/2003 | Tribute | UK

UIP's new exec

United International Pictures (UIP) has appointed Irish-born Nuala O’Halloran as their new director of international acquisitions. She replaces Marion Pilowsky who left the company to head up...  

08/01/2003 | Appointments | UK

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