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Annika Pham


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

Koistinen CEO of Finnish Chamber of Films

Since September 1st, Tero Koistinen is the new CEO of the Finnish Chamber of Films. He takes over from Raija Nurmio who headed the association for the last three decades. Koistinen has been...  

11/09/2009 | Institutions | Finland

Roy Andersson at the MoMa in New York

The prestigious Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) in New York is organising from September 10-18, a retrospective dedicated to Swedish film master Roy Andersson. The director of You, the Living will be...  

11/09/2009 | Events | Sweden

Icelandic Massacre sells to the UK

Julius Kemp’s genre film Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre (RWWM) that opened in Iceland last weekend, has been picked up for UK distribution by E1. The deal was brokered by UK co-producers Sam...  

10/09/2009 | Market | Iceland

Cyron Melville named Best Actor in Montreal

This year’s Danish Shooting Star, Cyron Melville (interview) has won his biggest accolade to date: Best Actor, at the 33rd Montreal World Film Festival that ended on Monday. Melville won the award...  

09/09/2009 | Awards | Denmark

Kate Winslet lends voice to Fridrik Thór Fridriksson

The UK star actress Kate Winslet has agreed to lend her voice for the narration of the documentary film about autism The Sunshine Boy, directed by veteran Icelandic filmmaker Fridrik Thór...  

08/09/2009 | Production | Iceland

Nordisk Film & TV Fond supports foreign buyers

Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fond is to offer distributors outside the Nordic region, who acquire selected Nordic films during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF-September 10-19, 2009)...  

07/09/2009 | Distribution | Scandinavia

Record summer admissions

Almost three million cinema tickets were sold in Denmark during the summer, up 3% from the record figures registered during the same period in 2008. The market share for Danish films was the...  

03/09/2009 | Box office | Denmark

Busy festival schedule for TrustNordisk

The Copenhagen-based sales company TrustNordisk has a busy festival schedule this month with three films selected in Venice, seven in Toronto and one in San Sebastian. The Swedish thriller The Ape...  

02/09/2009 | Market | Scandinavia

Three European wins in Haugesund

The 37th Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund closed on August 27 with the world premiere of Arild Østin Ommundsen’s financial thriller Rat Nights and an awards ceremony that...  

01/09/2009 | Festivals | Norway

Thirteen Nordic titles go to Toronto

Thirteen Scandinavian films have been selected for the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19, 2009). Lars von Trier’s Antichrist, one of the few Nordic titles already...  

31/08/2009 | Festivals | Scandinavia

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