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Annika Pham


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

Pakalnina's Silence in official short film competition

Laila Pakalnina, Latvia’s most internationally renowned filmmaker, is back at Cannes after an eleven-year pause, with Silence (Klusums), selected as one of nine short films in official...  

17/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Latvia

Bergman behind the scenes at Cannes Classics

Unique behind-the-scenes material from nine of Ingmar Bergman's films brought together in the film Images from the Playground by Stig Björkman will be unveiled today as part of the Cannes Classics...  

17/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Sweden

Bavaria offers Bad Day to Go Fishing in Critics’ Week

From his usual stand at the Cannes Market’s Riviera Pavilion, Bavaria Film International Managing Director Thorsten Ritter is proud to introduce his latest international gems, such as the...  

17/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/Germany

Revolver targets Sin Nombre

At Cannes, UK distributor Revolver Entertainment has acquired the Sundance hit Sin Nombre by newcomer Cary Joji Fukunaga, along with three other titles. The film is sold by Focus Features...  

16/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/UK

NonStop out in the open with Pål Øie’s thriller Hidden

Ready to welcome international buyers from their usual desk at the Scandinavian Terrace at Cannes, Michael Werner and his NonStop Sales team have six new titles on offer, including five market...  

16/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/Scandinavia

Rourke vehicle Mona Lisa sells for Handmade

Following the announcement mid-week that Mickey Rourke was going to star in Larry Clark’s upcoming Mona Lisa, UK-based HandMade Films International closed several key territories at Cannes,...  

16/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/UK

Top German actors board Iron Sky

Götz Otto (Tomorrow Never Dies), is the latest addition to the German cast of the Finnish space comedy Iron Sky by Timo Vuorensola, which has been building its fan base among web users since last...  

15/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Finland

Gilliam back in the saddle with Don Quixote

Veteran producer Jeremy Thomas announced yesterday in Cannes that Terry Gilliam’s long-held dream project The Man Who Killed Don Quixote will come to life, penned by award-winning scriptwriter...  

15/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/UK

Velvet Cannes launch for SC Films

Veteran UK sales executive Simon Crowe is wearing two hats in Cannes, selling films for his new outfit SC Films International as well as for his previous company, Velvet Octopus. Topping Crowe’s...  

14/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/UK

Five European co-productions get NFI support

The Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) has granted a total of NOK 6.4m to five European co-productions. Those include the €4.8m animated UK film Chopin and Mama Gogo by veteran Icelandic filmmaker...  

14/05/2009 | Production | Norway

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