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Annika Pham


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

FFF goes (more) international

The Finnish Film Foundation (FFF) has appointed its current production consultant Petri Kemppinen to head of International Affairs and Development and Jaana Puskala as permanent head of...  

08/10/2007 | Institutions | Finland

Interview: Tero Kaukomaa • Managing Director of Blind Spot Pictures

"It is good to keep co-financing as active as co-producing"

08/10/2007

NonStop gets animated with Hollywood know-how

Stockholm-based NonStop Sales has secured international sales rights for the English-language animated family feature Gnomes and Trolls, executive produced by Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow...  

08/10/2007 | Market | Sweden

Local films keep up good business

New local films opened strong in several Scandinavian countries last weekend, reinforcing the position of domestic films on home turf. In Finland, JP Siili’s Ganes, the story of the famous Finnish...  

05/10/2007 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Two co-productions get FFF support

The Finnish Film Foundation has awarded a total of €75,000 to two Finnish co-productions: I Was Here by the Estonian filmmaker Rene Vilbre (Mat the Cat) and Cross Dates by Romania’s Anca Damian....  

04/10/2007 | Production | Finland

Reykjavik in full swing

Launched last Thursday with the premiere of the documentary Sigur Rós-Heima, on the world famous icelandic post-rock band, the fourth Reykjavik International Film Festival (RIFF) is set to become...  

03/10/2007 | Festivals | Iceland

Jar City shoots for the Oscars

Baltasar Kormákur’s critical and commercial success Jar City is Iceland’s contender for an Academy Awards nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The Icelandic thriller came back...  

02/10/2007 | Oscars 2008 | Iceland

Nina Refseth to head new film body

Last Friday, the Norwegian Cultural Minister Trond Giske announced that the new Norwegian film body (yet without an official name) will be headed by Nina Refseth, who will oversee 90 employees, an...  

01/10/2007 | Institutions | Norway

Children win big at Copenhagen

The Icelandic film Children by Ragnar Bragason was awarded the Golden Swan for Best Film last Saturday evening during the closing night of the Copenhagen International Film Festival. Nína Dögg...  

01/10/2007 | Festivals | Denmark

Andersson gets warm welcome at home

Back on the silver screen seven years after Songs from the Second Floor, Roy Andersson’s You, the Living took sixth place in the Swedish Top 10 last weekend, and admissions yesterday passed the...  

28/09/2007 | Box Office | Sweden/Denmark

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