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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rowan_WoodsRowan Woods - Wikipedia

    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Occupations. Film and television director. actor. screenwriter. Years active. 1988–present. Rowan Woods is an Australian AACTA Award -winning film and television director, best known for the 1998 film The Boys and the 2016 television drama series The Kettering Incident .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0940774Rowan Woods - IMDb

    Rowan Woods was born in 1959 in Sydney, Australia. He is a director and actor, known for The Boys (1998), Little Fish (2005) and The Kettering Incident (2016). Born 1959. Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

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  3. Rowan Woods is an Australian film and television director, actor and screenwriter. Woods directed The Boys in 1998 and won an AFI award for best direction. His next film, Little Fish was released in September 2005 in Australia, starring Cate Blanchett. He has also directed episodes of television series including Farscape, Fireflies, Police ...

  4. Sep 8, 2005 · Little Fish: Directed by Rowan Woods. With Cate Blanchett, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving, Martin Henderson. A woman trying to escape her past becomes embroiled in a drug deal.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Rowan Woods
    • 2005-09-08
  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Rowan Woods is taking over the role of creative director at the Edinburgh TV Festival, replacing Stewart Clarke who leaves the role after four festivals. Woods is a well-respected film and TV ...

  6. Jul 30, 2009 · The Australian director Rowan Woods, working from a screenplay by Roy Freirich based on his 2007 novel “Winged Creatures,” has no shortage of narrative ambition. The story opens some time ...

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  8. Rowan Woods: Putting together the London Film Festival Filmworkz catches up with Rowan Woods, the London Film Festival’s Series & Episodic Programmer, just as the festival is about to begin to hear about what we can expect, what it takes to pull it off, and ponder more widely about the state of film festivals now.