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Annika Pham


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

Water Lilies scoops up main prize at Tromsö

The 18th Tromsö International Film Festival ended last Sunday with Celine Sciamma’s Water Lilies picking up the main Aurora award. The NOK100,000 cash prize will go towards P&A costs for the...  

24/01/2008 | Festivals | Norway

Hollywood stars in Metropia

Juliette Lewis and Vincent Gallo are part of the cast of Sweden’s first animated feature film for adults, Metropia, directed by Tarik Saleh. The two were recently in Stockholm to record the voices...  

24/01/2008 | Production | Sweden

At Night vying for Best Short Film

The Danish short film At Night, directed by Christian E. Christiansen, is one of five titles vying for a 2008 Oscar in the Best Short Film (Live Action) category. Christiansen has been active in...  

23/01/2008 | Oscars 2008 | Denmark

You, the Living wins Best Film Guldbagge

Roy Andersson and his tragicomedy about humankind, You, the Living, was the darling of last night’s annual ceremony in Stockholm for the Guldbagge Awards, taking home the most prestigious...  

22/01/2008 | Awards | Sweden

Edgier films in Sweden’s spring collection

Innovation and non-conformity, which were lacking in last year’s Swedish film crop, features in Sweden’s 2008 film spring collection, presented last week in Stockholm by the Swedish Film Institute...  

22/01/2008 | Production | Sweden

Black Ice in the running for Finland

Eighteen years after Pekka Parikka’s The Winter War, Finland is back this year in the prestigious main competition programme of the Berlinale with Petri Kotwica’s Black Ice. The gripping portrayal...  

21/01/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Competition

Five Finnish films pull in 70% market share

Last weekend’s Nordic top ten was phenomenal for Finland, which registered a 70% market share from five local films, all catering to different audiences. Elsewhere, Arn: The Knight Templar was...  

18/01/2008 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Kormàkur’s Wedding planned for today

Baltasar Kormakur’s latest film, White Night Wedding (Brúðguminn), loosely based on Anton Chekhov’s play Ivanov, is opening today in Iceland on seven screens through Sena Film. The project was...  

18/01/2008 | Distribution | Iceland

Trust and Nordisk create sales alliance

Two of Scandinavia’s biggest sales companies, Nordisk Film International Sales (NFIS) and Trust Film Sales (Zentropa’s sales division), announced on Tuesday that they will join operations and...  

17/01/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

450 films on show in Göteborg

A total of 450 films from 67 countries will screen in the 21 sections of the 31st Göteborg International Film Festival (January 25-February 4), the biggest annual film gathering in the Nordic...  

16/01/2008 | Festivals | Sweden

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