Annika Pham 2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 29 30 [31] 32 33 ... 253 254 255 next Lisa Ohlin’s Simon and the Oaks starts filmingGöta Film’s ambitious European co-production Simon and the Oaks, based on Marianne Fredriksson’s best-selling eponymous novel, has started filming in Sweden. The drama directed by Lisa Ohlin... 26/03/2010 | Production | SwedenSonja Richter stars in Lien's Theory and PracticeDanish star actress Sonja Richter (What No One Knows) will play against Norway’s Sven Nordin (Elling) in Theory and Practice, the new film by Jens Lien (The Bothersome Man), a co-production... 25/03/2010 | Production | NorwayRapace on set in Sletaune's BabycallSwedish star actress Noomi Rapace of Millennium fame last week started shooting on Babycall, the new psychological thriller by Norway’s Pål Sletaune (Junk Mail). The European co-production between... 24/03/2010 | Production | NorwaySubmarinoA harsh social drama about guilt and parenthood, in his darkest film yet Thomas Vinterberg tries to recapture the simpler, more straightforward filmmaking of his earliest work 23/03/2010 | Films | ReviewsItinerant festival brings arthouse films to smaller citiesSix new European films will be previewed in April in 12 small Swedish cities, as part of Hela Sveriges Filmfest 2010 (April 8-25), supported by the Swedish Film Institute. Jointly organised by... 23/03/2010 | Festivals | SwedenFive Bodils for Antichrist, four Cannons for UpperdogLars von Trier’s Antichrist dominated yesterday’s Bodil Awards ceremony, organised by the Danish Film Critics Association in Copenhagen. A few days earlier, in Trondheim, Norway, Norwegian film... 22/03/2010 | Awards | ScandinaviaMoland’s Gentle gangster faces tough competitionNo less than seven new films are opening today in Norway, including two domestic titles. After its successful launch at the last Berlinale in official competition, Hans Petter Moland’s A Somewhat... 19/03/2010 | Releases | NorwaySweden - Local market share at a record 32.7% in 2009Swedish admissions hit the roof in 2009, with 5.6 million, the first time in the 2000s that domestic films passed the five million mark. Even without the three Millennium films, local films... 18/03/2010Yellow Bird and Friland plot new crime (film) togetherTwo of Scandinavia’s leading production companies – Sweden’s Yellow Bird (Millennium films) and Norway’s Friland Film (Upperdog) – are preparing the film adaptation of Headhunters, based on the... 17/03/2010 | Production | ScandinaviaNordisk Film boosts Egmont profitsScandinavian media group Egmont increased its operating profits by €25m to €125m in 2009 thanks to its film division Nordisk Film and the Millennium phenomenon that sold over 6.5m tickets across... 16/03/2010 | Distribution | Scandinavia previous page: 1 2 3 ... 29 30 [31] 32 33 ... 253 254 255 next