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Annika Pham


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

Local market share up 3%

With 1.5 million admissions, 2008 was a good year for Finnish films, which upped their local market by 3% to 23%, almost returning to the 2006 level of 24%. As in 2007, three Finnish films made it...  

27/01/2009 | Box Office | Finland

33% market share for local films in 2008

Thanks to the phenomenal success of the WWII resistance film Flame & Citron, seen by one in seven Danes over the age of 15, the local market share for Danish films reached 33% in 2008, up 7% from...  

26/01/2009 | Box Office | Denmark

Göteborg rocks with docs

Documentaries are hot at this year’s Göteborg International Film Festival (GIFF). Nahid Person Sarvestani’s The Queen and I opens the biggest festival in Scandinavia today, which will end on...  

23/01/2009 | Festivals | Sweden

Zentropa expands in Norway

The Danish production outfit Zentropa has further expanded into Europe, with the opening of an office in Norway, headed by producer Valerie Saunders. The US-born Saunders, who moved to Denmark 25...  

21/01/2009 | Production | Norway

Interview: Cyron Melville

Shooting Star 2009 - Denmark

20/01/2009

Interview: Samuli Vauramo

Shooting Star 2009 - Finland

19/01/2009

Record 22.5% local market share in 2008

Last year was the best since 2003 for Norwegian films, which upped their total admissions by almost 50% from 2007 to almost 2.7 million in 2008, according to preliminary figures published by...  

19/01/2009 | Box Office | Norway

Olesen in competition, Svendsen in Generation

At the upcoming Berlinale (February 5-15) Denmark will be represented by Annette. K. Olesen, who will be competing for the third time for a Golden Bear with her new drama Little Soldier, and by...  

16/01/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Denmark

Dark Butterflies dominate Jussi nominations

With ten nominations, Dome Karukoski’s The Home of Dark Butterflies is the favourite for the 2009 Jussi awards, Finland’s national film awards, to be handed out on February 1 by Filmiaura, the...  

15/01/2009 | Awards | Finland

Film politics and film lovers meet at Tromsö

The largest film festival in Norway, at the gateway to the Arctic Circle, the Tromsö International Film Festival (TIFF), opens today with the screening of Pål Jackman’s new film Shooting the Sun,...  

14/01/2009 | Festivals | Norway

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