Annika Pham 2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 45 46 [47] 48 49 ... 253 254 255 next Admissions up 7% in first half of 2009Two positive trends were registered during the first half of 2009, according to figures just published by the Danish Film Institute (DFI). On the domestic front, general admissions climbed by 7%,... 14/07/2009 | Box Office | DenmarkDouble win for ApplauseDenmark, which won the top award at Karlovy Vary last year with Terribly Happy, has again had a lucky draw at this year’s festival 44th edition, which ended Saturday. Martin Pieter Zandvliet’s... 13/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | DenmarkJohan Kling films Trust MeJohan Kling, whose breakthrough came with his critically acclaimed debut Darling in 2007, will go into production on his second feature film, Trust Me, on August 17 for St Paul Film. The film will... 09/07/2009 | Production | SwedenFischer Christensen shoots third film with ZentropaPernille Fischer Christensen who won three awards at the Berlinale 2006 for her feature debut A Soap, is currently shooting her third film, Familien Rheinwald (“The Rheinwald Family”) for... 07/07/2009 | Production | DenmarkAdmissions up 8% in first half of 2009Thanks to local hit Max Manus, which has stayed at the top of the 2009 charts since late December 2008, total admissions for the first half of 2009 were up 8% over 2008 (to 5,591,082), and the... 06/07/2009 | Box Office | NorwayEU pros write action plan for future of children’s filmsDuring the first KIDS Regio Forum held June 24-25 in Erfurt, Germany, 98 professionals from 17 EU countries signed a five-point action plan, the Erfurt Declaration, to make more and better... 03/07/2009 | Production | EuropeJosef Fares returns to comedyAfter his dramas Leo (2007) and Zozo (2005), Lebanese-born Swedish filmmaker Josef Fares has returned to the genre that made his famous: comedy. His new (still untitled) film is currently shooting... 01/07/2009 | Production | SwedenPirate Bay sold for SEK60mThe infamous file sharing website Pirate Bay has been sold to the Swedish Global Gaming Factory (GGF) for an estimated SEK60m (€5.55m). The announcement was made yesterday in Stockholm by GGF CEO... 01/07/2009 | Technology | SwedenHistoric D cinema rollout deal with US studiosIn an historic move, the five biggest Hollywood studios have signed a Virtual Print Fee (VP) agreement with the Norwegian cinema association Film & Kino, paving the way to the world’s first... 30/06/2009 | Exhibitors | NorwayMillennium 2 and 3 get SEK12m from SFIIn its June round of production support, the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) gave out a total of SEK35 million to six films, including SEK12 million (nearly €1.1m) to The Girl Who Played with Fire... 29/06/2009 | Production | Sweden previous page: 1 2 3 ... 45 46 [47] 48 49 ... 253 254 255 next