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Annika Pham


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

Mr Bjarnfredarson tops EDDAs

Ragnar Bragason’s successful TV series The Prison Shift and its feature film spin-off Mr Bjarnfredarson scored at the Icelandic EDDA Film and Television Awards ceremony last Saturday by winning...  

02/03/2010 | Awards | Iceland

Norway closer to screen digital roll-out

Norway’s cinema and video organisation Film & Kino has hired Unique Cinema System for the digital conversion of the majority of its screens (approximately 350). The process, set to kick-start in...  

01/03/2010 | Exhibitors | Norway

M-Appeal seals numerous deals

In its third year at the European Film Market (EFM), local sales company M-Appeal sealed deals with ten territories and celebrated the FIPRESCI award for its Berlinale Forum title Crab Trap, Ruiz...  

25/02/2010 | Market | Germany

Probst satisfied with record number of visitors at EFM

The 2010 European Film Market (EFM) was “a solid market that exuded an air of optimism. We are very content with this year’s results. We were able to meet the expectations of industry attendees,...  

25/02/2010 | Market | Germany

NonStop picks up eight new titles

Scandinavian distribution company NonStop Entertainment acquired a wide range of quality films at this year’s European Film Market in Berlin for the Nordic and Baltic region. Debra Granik’s...  

24/02/2010 | Distribution | Scandinavia

Match Factory making sweet deals on Honey

Cologne based sales company The Match Factory has just announced a series of sales on the Golden Bear winner of the 60th Berlinale, Honey by Turkish filmmaker Semih Kaplanoglu. The third part of...  

24/02/2010 | Market | Germany

Nordic competition titles hot sells

While packing their bags and collecting the last signatures on their deals, top sales agents The Match Factory and TrustNordisk yesterday confirmed sales on their two respective Nordic competition...  

18/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM/Scandinavia

Match Factory picks up Kaurismäki’s Le Havre

German sales company The Match Factory has picked up world sales rights to Le Havre, the first French-language film by iconic Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki. According to Hanna Hemila, who works...  

17/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM

Buyers learn to Dance with Protagonist

London-based Protagonist Pictures had a successful 20-minute marketing presentation at the European Film Market of the first 3D dance film, Streetdance, attended by the international distributors...  

17/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM/UK

Latido’s Born to Suffer part of winning slate

“Everybody is much more festival oriented, and having a film in Panorama such as Miguel Albaladejo’s comedy Born to Suffer is a fantastic opportunity to make yourself heard at the market,” said...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM/Spain

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