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Annika Pham


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

Interview: Beki Probst • EFM director

This crisis is an opportunity to ask ourselves questions

12/02/2009

Glowing welcome for Siwe’s teen tearjerker

A true tearjerker about a 14-year-old girl who tries to cope with her mother, who is bed-ridden and dying of cancer, and her teenage problems, Lisa Siwe’s Glowing Stars sent audiences of the...  

11/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Generation/Sweden

Doc and horror sell for Elle Driver

While holding its breath for today’s official screening in competition of Rachid Bouchareb’s London River, Paris-based Elle Driver has registered brisk sales on RJ Cutler’s documentary The...  

10/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM/France

Match Factory picks up Fliegauf’s Womb

The Match Factory, the sales agent behind Gigante, the second most popular title in Official Competition at the Berlinale (after Iran’s About Elly), has added to its slate Womb, the new project by...  

10/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM/Germany

Latido’s Sex-y slate

Madrid-based Latido Films is whetting buyers’ appetites with European Film Market screener Sex, Party & Lies and tomorrow’s Panorama selected Ander, being billed as “a Basque Brokeback Mountain”,...  

10/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM/Spain

Longing for more with Mammoth

Ten years after introducing world and Berlin audiences to his powerful voice with Fucking Amål, Swedish filmmaker Lukas Moodysson is back at the Berlinale, miles away in budget size from his debut...  

09/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Competition/Sweden

Credit crunch good for industry talks

Yesterday, an industry debate hosted by Screen International with European panelists including Vincent Grimond (Wild Bunch) and UK film financier Ivan Mactaggart (Limelight) gave European...  

09/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM/Debate

The Works makes “lofty” sales

From her stand at the Martin Gropius Bau of the European Film Market, Joy Wong, head of The Works International, is satisfied with deals closed on Erik van Looy’s Loft and buyers’ responses on...  

09/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Market/UK

North melts the ice

North, the opening film of the Panorama Special and the only Norwegian film of the 2009 Berlinale, looks like a true sleeper hit for sales company Memento Films. Very warmly welcomed at its first...  

08/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Panorama Special/Norway

NonStop hooks up with Warp X

Pan-Scandinavian distribution group NonStop Entertainment, which has three films selected at the Berlinale, announced yesterday a groundbreaking alliance with Warp X – the UK-based innovative...  

07/02/2009 | Distribution | Scandinavia

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