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Annika Pham


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

Coproduction Office convincing buyers to Play

Philippe Bober’s The Coproduction Office has just added to it’s line-up Ruben Östlund’s upcoming feature film Play, the follow-up to the Swedish filmmaker’s critically acclaimed Involuntary....  

07/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM/France

TrustNordisk with biggest ever festival line-up

Scandinavian sales company TrustNordisk has a record three films vying for the Golden Bear, directed by some of Europe’s most promising talents: Little Soldier by Denmark’s Annette K. Olesen,...  

06/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Scandinavia

F&ME and Molinare form lucrative merger

As their film White Lightnin', directed by Dominic Murphy, has its European premiere tonight in the Panorama sidebar of the Berlinale, UK production house F&ME has unveiled a multi-film...  

06/02/2009 | Production | UK

Interview: Peter Aalbæk Jensen • CEO Zentropa

Proud to work with European talent

Peter Aalbæk Jensen • Zentropa presents three films in Berlin  

05/02/2009

Niko makes its mark on Jussis

The animated film Niko and the Way to the Stars, co-produced with Denmark, Germany and Ireland, made history last Sunday at Finland’s annual film prizes, the Jussi Awards, by winning Best Film and...  

05/02/2009 | Awards | Finland

More buyers, fewer exhibitors

As the European Film Market (EFM), held parallel to the 2009 Berlinale, opens its doors today (and runs until February 15), the latest official figures show a rise in buyers and new companies,...  

04/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM

Terribly Happy overjoyed at Roberts

Sunday’s celebration in Copenhagen of the 25th Roberts Awards, presented by the Danish Film Academy, was a triumphal night for Henrik Rubens Genz, whose film Terribly Happy won seven awards,...  

03/02/2009 | Awards | Denmark

Visitor conquers Göteborg Dragon

Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää’s feature debut The Visitor won the Dragon Statuette or Nordic Film Award (SEK 100,000) and its cinematographer Tuomo Hutri the Kodak Nordic Vision Award (SEK 50,000) at the...  

02/02/2009 | Festivals | Sweden

20% market share for local films

General admissions in Sweden increased by 1.5% in 2008, to 15.1 million, pushed upwards by studio tent poles such as Mamma Mia!, seen by a record 1.8m viewers. Swedish films, however, saw a 1.5%...  

30/01/2009 | Box Office | Sweden

Magnusson ousted from Nordisk Film

Scandinavian major Nordisk Film announced last Friday that it had decided to put an end to its contract with Kim Magnusson, managing director of Nordisk Film Production in Denmark, due to “plans...  

27/01/2009 | Production | Denmark

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