Annika Pham 2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 71 72 [73] 74 75 ... 253 254 255 next Latido closes deals at Madrid de CineThe three-day market Madrid de Cine-Spanish Film Screenings, which closed yesterday, was a profitable event for Latido Films, headed by Massimo Saidel, who closed several deals in its line-up.... 11/06/2008 | Market | SpainSFI supports Malmros, Bornedal and LabanDuring its May round of production support, the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has awarded SEK 12.8m (almost €1.3m) to top Nordic filmmakers Ulf Malmros, Ole Bornedal and Margreth Olin, as well as... 10/06/2008 | Funding | SwedenA dozen new pick-ups for SFRasmus Ramstad, CEO of Scandinavian major Svensk Filmindustri AB (SF), said that his company picked up over a dozen new titles during the Cannes Film Festival. For Scandinavia, SF acquired... 09/06/2008 | Distribution | SwedenThree buyers of foreign films get SFI supportFolkets Bio, NonStop Entertainment and Atlantic Film are the first three independent arthouse distribution companies to receive support from the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) as part of the... 06/06/2008 | Distribution | SwedenDFI supports Original debut and autistic filmThe Danish Film Institute has awarded production support to two new feature films: Original by filmmaking duo Antonio Tublén and Alexander Brönstedt, produced by Zentropa, and Superbrother by... 05/06/2008 | Funding | DenmarkThe Match Factory racks post-Cannes salesCologne-based The Match Factory announced a string of deals closed on its popular Cannes entries Waltz with Bashir, Tulpan, Cloud 9, O’Horten, Liverpool and Flame & Citron. Ari Folman’s Waltz with... 04/06/2008 | Market | GermanyKaurismäki named Academician of ArtsFinland’s most celebrated filmmaker on the international scene, Aki Kaurismäki, received the honorary title of Academician of Arts from the hands of Finnish President Tarja Halonen last week, from... 02/06/2008 | People | FinlandNFI goes for extremesIn its last round of production support, the Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) has gone for totally opposite genres: horror film Snarveien (“Shortcut”), produced by Bjørn Ervind Aarskog, and three... 02/06/2008 | Funding | NorwayNonStop Picks up Palme d’orThe Stockholm-based Scandinavian distribution company NonStop Entertainment has picked up its second Palme d’or in a row, The Class by Laurent Cantet (interview), as well as six new titles at the... 30/05/2008 | Distribution | ScandinaviaWrecking campaign pays for Kaukomaa and VuorensolaBlind Spot Pictures producer and CEO Tero Kaukomaa, who was in Cannes on a mission to find co-financiers for his Finnish sci-fi spoof Iron Sky, left with several deals in the pocket. The film will... 30/05/2008 | Production | Finland previous page: 1 2 3 ... 71 72 [73] 74 75 ... 253 254 255 next