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Annika Pham


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

Horror dominates Nordic Council Film Prize nominees

Two horror films (Antichrist, Sauna), two debuts (North, The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela) and one documentary (Light Year) are the five Nordic titles running for the €47,000 Nordic Council...  

28/08/2009 | Awards | Scandinavia

Burrowing and Videocracy on Swedish screens

Two strong auteur Swedish films are opening tomorrow on domestic screens. Burrowing (Man tänker sitt) by feature debutants Fredrik Wenzel and Henrik Hellström, and the documentary Videocracy by...  

27/08/2009 | Releases | Sweden

Susanne Bier back home with Civilization

After her Hollywood-made Things We Lost in the Fire, Danish director Susanne Bier is returning home to direct Civilization (original title Hævnen) for Zentropa. Anders Thomas Jensen – who...  

26/08/2009 | Production | Denmark

Norway signs European co-production convention

Norwegian Minister of Culture Trond Giske announced last Saturday, during the New Nordic Films market in Haugesund, that his country has just signed the European Convention on Cinematographic...  

25/08/2009 | Legislation | Norway

Seven Amandas for Max Manus

As expected, Norway’s 2009 box office champion, WWII drama Max Manus, directed by Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning, ruled at the 25th Amanda ceremony, Norway’s annual film awards, held last...  

24/08/2009 | Awards | Norway

First half of 2009 up by 27%

Driven by the exceptional performance of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which pushed the market share for Swedish films up to 32.4%, total admissions in Sweden during the first six months of the...  

21/08/2009 | Box Office | Sweden

Fine & Mellow ups international projects

Thomas Gammeltoft, founder of Fine & Mellow Productions and happy producer of Henrik Ruben Genz’s Terribly Happy, is helping his protégé put together the US version of his film and is also...  

20/08/2009 | Production | Denmark

New Nordic Films expects record number of buyers

On Thursday, the four-day New Nordic Films (NNF) market parallel to the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund will welcome over 300 participants from 25 countries, including 69...  

18/08/2009 | Market | Norway

Record number of European films at Haugesund

Seventy percent of the films screening at the 37th Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund (August 20-27) are of European origin, an absolute record for programme artistic director...  

17/08/2009 | Festivals | Norway

Alfredson sheds vampires for spies for Working Title

Tomas Alfredson, the multi-awarded Swedish director of Let the Right One In has been hired by UK moguls Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan from Working Title to direct Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, based...  

04/08/2009 | Production | Sweden

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