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Annika Pham


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

Midnight Transfers to Prague

Midnight Transfer invests in Prague Studios. "In two years we'll create a post-production digital and audio mall"  

13/12/2002 | Industry | UK

Scala goes Down Under

Nik Powell’s production outfit Scala Production has been actively involved in UK/Australian co-productions since last year and will continue to travel ‘down under’ in 2003. The Night They Called...  

12/12/2002 | Production | UK

Monnstone Lab' participants

Moonstone International, the organisation created in 1997 to support and develop the work of independent European screenwriters and directors, have announced the names of the eight new European...  

12/12/2002 | Training | Ireland

Record funding for cinema

The MEDIA Programme injected in 2002 over Euros2 millions into the Irish film and TV industries  

11/12/2002 | Funding | Ireland

More Spice in Archlight

Brighton based production company The Spice Factory, one of the most active production houses in the UK, has taken an equity stake in Australian international sales outfit Archlight Films. The...  

10/12/2002 | Production | UK

2 low budget up in Ireland

Two new new features in production in Dublin with support from the Irish Film Board's Low Budget Fund  

10/12/2002 | Production | Ireland

Section 481 to end in 2004

In his annual budget announcement made on Wednesday (4 December), the Irish Minister of Finance, Charlie McCreevy, said he was bringing forward to 31 December 2004 the termination date for the...  

09/12/2002 | Funding | Ireland

Sir John Mills receives BAFTA Fellowship

On 2 December veteran British actor, Sir John Mills was made a Fellow of the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA, the highest accolade the institution can bestow upon an individual in...  

09/12/2002 | Awards | UK

Report counsels cost cuts

British Film Council report says reducing budgets and costs is the only way forward for low-budget Brit films  

09/12/2002 | Production | UK

Irish film in competition at Sundance

Aisling Walsh’s Song For a Raggy Boy, the true story of one man’s courage to stand up and fight the tough fascist regime in a boys Irish Reformatory school in 1939 has been selected as a...  

05/12/2002 | Films | Ireland

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