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Annika Pham


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

Bergman’s house saved by Norwegian benefactor

Ingmar Bergman’s former house in Fårö, most of its furniture and most of his personal belongings have been sold to the Norwegian multi-millionaire and art benefactor Hans Gude Gudesen, who will...  

27/10/2009 | Institutions | Sweden

Lucky Red bonds with Brotherhood

Following the successful world premiere of Nicolo Donato’s Brotherhood at the Rome International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Marcus Aurelius prize for Best Film, sales company...  

26/10/2009 | Market | Italy

August, Crona, Bier get SFI support

Two Swedish actresses – Pernilla August and Görel Crona – have received production support from the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) for their directorial debuts, along with one of Denmark’s leading...  

26/10/2009 | Production | Sweden

Kid movie Knerten breaks opening record

Released last Friday by Scanbox Entertainment, Knerten, the directorial debut of Norwegian actor/stand-up comedian Åsleik Engmark, has had the best opening ever for a Norwegian children’s film,...  

23/10/2009 | Box Office | Norway

Antichrist wins Nordic Council Film Prize

The 2009 Nordic Council Film Prize and its cash envelope of DKK 350,000 (€47,000) have been awarded to the Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier and his producer Meta Louise Foldager (Zentropa) for the...  

22/10/2009 | Awards | Scandinavia

Industry fears 34% film budget cut

The Icelandic Film Producers Association is fighting off the government’s proposal to cut the 2010 film budget by 34%, a measure that would destroy a third of the filmmaking force in Iceland. When...  

21/10/2009 | Funding | Iceland

Riga celebrates 10th Nordic Film Days

A total of 15 Nordic films will screen from October 18-24 at the 10th Nordic Film Days in Riga, organised by the International Centre of Cinema in the Latvian capital, in collaboration with Nordea...  

19/10/2009 | Festivals | Latvia

State film budget up €6m

Norwegian Minister of Culture Trond Giske announced earlier this week that the film budget for 2010 will reach NOK625m (€75.3m), up NOK50m (€6m) from 2009. More than half of the total amount – NOK...  

15/10/2009 | Funding | Norway

Von Trier headed for disaster

After his controversial horror film Antichrist, Danish auteur filmmaker Lars von Trier is going to explore a new genre, the disaster movie, with Melancholia, set to start shooting next summer. The...  

14/10/2009 | Production | Denmark

Kormákur directs US remake for Working Title

Icelandic star producer/filmmaker/actor Baltasar Kormákur will direct for London-based Working Title the US remake of Reykjavik-Rotterdam, to star Mark Wahlberg. The original Icelandic film, by...  

13/10/2009 | Production | Iceland

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