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Annika Pham


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

Everlasting Moments wins Best Film at the Guldbagge

Last night’s Swedish film awards, the Guldbagge awards’, held in Stockholm, was a triumphal evening for veteran filmmaker Jan Troell who won five awards for Everlasting Moments (including Best...  

13/01/2009 | Awards | Sweden

Les Films du Losange sells King of Devil’s Island

Marius Holst’s King of Devil’s Island, which was just awarded €600,000 by Eurimages, the biggest grant to a Norwegian film since I Am Dina in 2000, will be represented internationally by...  

12/01/2009 | Production | Norway

Maximum success for Max Manus

The biggest Norwegian film in 20 years, Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg's WW2 resistance film Max Manus, co-produced with Germany and Denmark, hit the jackpot during the Christmas period and is...  

09/01/2009 | Box Office | Norway

Norwegian Film Institute believes in spy and robbery movies

New Norwegian Hope, a satirical take on Norwegian politics through the true story of former Soviet spy Arne Treholt, and NOKAS, a reconstruction of the biggest robbery ever in Norway, were awarded...  

08/01/2009 | Production | Norway

EFM attendance stable, says Probst

Despite the current economic climate, Beki Probst, head of the European Film Market (EFM), and Dieter Kosslick, director of the Berlin International Film Festival, confirmed yesterday that film...  

07/01/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Market

Terribly Happy and Flame & Citron top Robert contenders

Ole Christian Madsen’s local blockbuster Flame & Citron and Henrik Ruben Henz’s top winning film at Karlovy Vary, Terribly Happy, lead the 25th Robert Awards, Denmark’s national film prizes, with...  

06/01/2009 | Awards | Denmark

Everlasting Moments leads Guldbagge nominations

Jan Troell’s Everlasting Moments received the most nominations – eight – for the 2008 Guldbagge Awards (Sweden’s top film honours), to be given out in Stockholm on January 12. The European...  

05/01/2009 | Awards | Sweden

Antichrist gets SFI grant

Lars von Trier’s much-anticipated English-language film Antichrist has been granted SEK1.5m in production support from the Swedish Film Institute (SFI). Von Trier’s first foray into the horror...  

30/12/2008 | Production | Sweden

Biggest local film in 20 years opens wide

Norway’s most ambitious film in 20 years, the NOK 55m Max Manus by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, is being released on 100 domestic screens today by Nordisk Film. Produced by veteran producer...  

19/12/2008 | Releases | Norway

File sharing law in the making

The Swedish Parliament is on the verge of ratifying a much-awaited new law against file sharing over the Internet, to break the country’s image as a “safe harbour for pirates” and to protect...  

18/12/2008 | Legislation | Sweden

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