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Annika Pham


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

DFI backs award-winning female directors and animation

The Danish Film Institute (DFI) has awarded DKK18m (€2.4m) to three new feature films by promising Danish filmmakers Heidi Maria Faisst, Birgitte Stærmose and Jan Rahbek. Faisst received a...  

15/03/2010 | Production | Denmark

A Somewhat Gentle Man

Hans Petter Moland’s gangster comedy, enhanced by great empathy for his protagonist (Stellan Skarsgård) and deep humanity, scored at the 60th Berlinale, where it was unveiled in competition  

13/03/2010 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Hans Petter Moland • Director

“It’s pretty hard to age with any sort of dignity”

The Norwegian filmmaker speaks about the great experience he had in working with an all Nordic cast and crew and especially about his relationship with Danish scriptwriter Kim Fupz Aakeson  

12/03/2010

Berlin titles continue to sell for TrustNordisk

Copenhagen-based sales company TrustNordisk has closed several territories on four Nordic films that premiered at the last Berlinale, including Hans Petter Moland’s Norwegian crowd-pleaser A...  

11/03/2010 | Market | Scandinavia

It’s Norway rising in Rouen

The 23rd Nordic Film Festival in Rouen opens today for almost two weeks of immersion in cinema from Belgium, Lower Saxony and the Nordic countries. Programme director Isabelle Duault has put...  

10/03/2010 | Festivals | France

Interview: Babak Najafi • Director

Eager to connect with the audience

Babak Najafi • Director Eager to connect with the audience  

10/03/2010

Thomas, Rønning and Sandberg set sail on Kon Tiki

After Bandidas and Max Manus, Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg are set to direct another mega project: the NOK83 million (€10.2m) biopic Kon Tiki, to be produced by Nordisk Film with Jeremy...  

09/03/2010 | Production | Norway

The New Tenant wins Best Short Film

The Danish/US short film The New Tenants by Joachim Back picked up Best Short Film-Live Action at last night’s Oscar ceremony in Hollywood. This is the third Oscar win for M&M Productions in this...  

08/03/2010 | Oscars 2010 | Denmark

Admissions up 7% in 2009

Eager to be entertained during one of the country’s worst-ever economic crises, Icelanders flocked to cinemas in 2009. General admissions were up 7% last year, to 1.6 million, and average...  

08/03/2010 | Box Office | Iceland

Local market share at record 32.7% in 2009

Thanks to the Millennium phenomenon, Swedish films had a record 32.7% share of the domestic market in 2009, the best ever registered since the Swedish Film Institute started recording cinema...  

05/03/2010 | Box Office | Sweden

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