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Annika Pham


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

Quiet Storm readies for break out

In four days, Icelandics will be introduced to Gudny Halldorsdottir’s Quiet Storm (Veðramót), one of the filmmaker’s most personal films to be released by on September 7 with four prints. Gudny is...  

03/09/2007 | Release | Iceland

Local films draw crowds in Denmark, Iceland and Sweden

Great start of the cinema season for local titles in the Nordic region. Denmark has 3 titles at Nº2, Nº 4 and Nº10 at the local chart, Iceland has two titles in the Top 10, including Astropia as...  

31/08/2007 | Box office | Nordic countries

Double win for Ole Bornedal

The Danish filmmaker Ole Bornedal (Nightwatch) has made history this week by scoring at the domestic box office with not only one, but two feature films. Bornedal’s latest thriller Just Another...  

30/08/2007 | Box Office | Denmark

400 exhibitors meet in Svenborg

Filmtræff Svenborg, the biggest cinema exhibitors’ fair in Denmark, is this week welcoming some 400 cinema representatives, invited by local distributors to view 40-50 of the latest films soon to...  

29/08/2007 | Exhibitors | Denmark

Norwegian films get noticed at Sunrise

Sunrise Film Distribution is sharpening its taste for Norwegian fare. After Joachim Trier’s Reprise, set to open this Friday in Denmark, the company has acquired Danish rights for Bard Breien’s...  

28/08/2007 | Distribution | Denmark

Jørgen Storm Rosenberg leaves Rubicon

Almost a year after joining Rubicon TV as their new head of film, Jørgen Storm Rosenberg, the producer of Nils Gaup's upcoming Kautokeino Rebellion, has just resigned from the established...  

27/08/2007 | Production | Norway

Seven films selected for Toronto

Seven new Nordic films (four Danish and one from Iceland, Norway and Sweden) have been selected for the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival (September 6-15), one of the leading festivals in...  

23/08/2007 | Festivals | Scandinavia

Foreign minister cheers European film cooperation

During last night’s opening of the New Nordic Films market at the 35th Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund, Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre stressed his government's...  

22/08/2007 | Industry | Norway

“Leatherface” Hansen cast in Icelandic whale massacre

Icelandic born US actor Gunnar Hansen, famous for playing Leatherface in the 1974 slasher film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, has accepted to star in Júlíus Kemp’s upcoming horror film RWWM...  

22/08/2007 | Production | Iceland

Nordic and German co-productions in the spotlight

From today until August 24, 270 industry professionals from 40 countries are expected to attend the 13th New Nordic Films, the annual market held parallel to the Norwegian International Film...  

21/08/2007 | Market | Norway

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