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Annika Pham


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

Deepa in love

Director of Bollywood Hollywood makes Anglo-Canadian co-production about love in a cold, cold climate  

05/12/2002 | Films | UK

Steve Abbott joins NFTC Board

The British Film Council has just announced the appointment of producer Steve Abbott (A Fish Called Wanda, Brassed Off) to the Board of the National Film Trustee Company (NFTC). Fully-funded by...  

04/12/2002 | Appointments | UK

Ton of Money for Irish writers

Butlers win 2002 "Oscar Moore" Screenwriting award and a cash prize of Euros15,000 for their comedy  

04/12/2002 | Awards | Ireland

The Magdalene Sisters conquer Ireland

Peter Mullan’s powerful and emotional film The Magdalene Sisters has broken the Euros1m barrier at the Irish box office and is now the biggest domestic production since Alan Parker’s Angela’s...  

03/12/2002 | Box office | Ireland

Geraghty new head of FMI

Tracy Geraghty, formerly with Media and Eurimages, to run industry umbrella association Film Makers Ireland  

03/12/2002 | Appointments | Ireland

Approaching the 176 million barrier

With 13.4 million admissions registered in October, an average of over 3 million per week, UK cinema admissions are set to exceed the Cinema Advertising Association’s (CAA) 2002 forecast of 174...  

02/12/2002 | Admissions | UK

Pearl Earring rolls in Luxembourg

Eight-week shoot in Benelux for this costume drama about the real story behind one of Vermeer’s most celebrated and mysterious paintings  

02/12/2002 | Films | UK

Back to reality

A cooling-down period rapidly ensued and many UK sales and producers had to accept that ‘the easy ride’ was over. Since then, key independent companies have disappeared from the marketplace (J&M,...  

29/11/2002

Booming Period

Remember just five years ago when London was a booming centre for independent filmmakers from both sides of the Atlantic? A place where you could knock on any number of sales company doors and get...  

29/11/2002

The market status quo

Just five ago, London was a buzzing hub for deal-makers of high-profile commercial films and smaller art-house specialists, and well able to rival Los Angeles as a vital centre for the...  

29/11/2002

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