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Annika Pham


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

BVI release Irish short for Xmas

Buena Vista International (BVI) is giving Irish filmgoers an opportunity to see the highly acclaimed Irish short film drama, Tubberware, scheduled for release onto 15 screens nationwide on 20...  

19/12/2002 | Distribution | Ireland

Co-workers and projects

Are you still working with your long- time business partner Stephen Woolley at Scala? And how would you define the films you produce? “When Dreamworks did a deal with Stephen Wolley and Neil...  

18/12/2002

The UK Film Industry

Is it harder to be an independent producer now in the UK than it was when you started out in the business some 20 years ago? “In the 20 years I’ve been in this business, I’ve never seen an...  

18/12/2002

Europe and the EFAs

You were instrumental in re-launching the European Film Awards (EFA) in 1996. What is your view on this year’s ceremony and the role of the awards as a promotional tool for European cinema? “Over...  

18/12/2002

Producer Nik Powell

After co-founding Virgin Records with Richard Branson in the 1970s, andn then the Palace Group with Stephen Woolley in the 1980s, Nik Powell is one of the most prolific and colourful producers in...  

18/12/2002

Cinema' report

According to a report just published by the Audiovisual Federation of the Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC ), a total number of 175 audiovisual productions were made in Ireland in...  

16/12/2002 | Production | Ireland

Kenworthy soon out of DNA

Duncan Kenworthy, the producer of Four Weddings And a Funeral and Notting Hill plans to step out of the UK National lottery franchise DNA Films to concentrate on his own production activities...  

16/12/2002 | Production | UK

The Minister' hopes

Last Wednesday, at a film industry gathering in Dublin for the launch of the Irish Film Board Review 2002, the Irish Arts Minister John O’Donoghue made a speech praising the work achieved by the...  

13/12/2002 | Funding | Ireland

Winterbottom in futuristic Love Affair

Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton are to star in Michael Winterbottom’s upcoming film Code 46. The film produced by Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton’s Revolution Films for United Artists, is a...  

13/12/2002 | Films | UK

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