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Annika Pham


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

National Film Centre set to open in 2009

Lithuania, the only Baltic republic without a national film organisation, is on the verge of getting a National Film Centre. A new Cinema Law is being drafted, taking into consideration the...  

13/10/2008 | Institutions | Lithuania

Finnish and Danish animation films open domestically

Today, the Danish 3D animation film Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms, directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen, and the Finnish Niko & the Way to the Stars by Kari Juusonen and Michael Hegner – both...  

10/10/2008 | Distribution | Scandinavia

DFI supports Boe, Sieling, Hammerich, and Christiansen

The Danish Film Institute (DFI) has awarded a total of DKK 18.9m in production support to Christoffer Boe’s romantic thriller Story, Charlotte Sieling’s feature debut Over gaden, under vandet and...  

09/10/2008 | Funding | Denmark

Heaven’s Heart sold to the US

TrustNordisk has sold Simon Staho’s chamber drama Heaven's Heart to IFC Distribution in the US, who will include it in its straight to video service, Festival Direct Programme. Other titles...  

08/10/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

Tulpan Receives Golden Puffin at RIFF

Sergey Dvortsevoy’s Tulpan received the top award at the 5th Reykjavik International Film Festival (RIFF), the Golden Puffin, during Saturday’s award ceremony, which took place in the whale...  

08/10/2008 | Festivals | Iceland

20% market share for local films

Since the beginning of 2008, over one million Finns have watched a domestic movie, a level that was not reached last year until December, according to statistics published by the Finnish Film...  

07/10/2008 | Box Office | Finland

Monotony reigns at Arsenals

During the closing night of the 19th Riga International Film Forum Arsenals on September 20, Austrian Ambassador to Lativa Hermine Popeller presented the new €1,500 Best Baltic Debutant Award to...  

06/10/2008 | Festivals | Latvia

Kaurismäki sells Three Wise Men in France

Three Wise Men, the new intimate drama by Mika Kaurismäki that screened in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema section, has been acquired for French theatrical distribution by Epicentre. The deal...  

03/10/2008 | Market | Finland

14 rising filmmakers compete in Reykjavik

At the fifth edition of the Reykjavik International Film Festival, unspooling in the Icelandic capital since September 26, fourteen first and second time filmmakers are running for the Discovery...  

01/10/2008 | Festivals | Iceland

NonStop Sales busy with Kid movies

The Stockholm-based sales outfit NonStop Sales has sold the 3D animation film Gnomes & Trolls, The Secret Chamber to SF for the five Nordic territories. The Swedish theatrical release is set for...  

30/09/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

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