Rowan Woods
Born 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 .
Career
Film
Woods directed The Boys in 1998[ 1] and won an ACCTA Award for Best Direction.[ 2] The film was also entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival .[ 3] His next film, Little Fish , starring Cate Blanchett , was released in September 2005.[ 4]
His 2009 film, Fragments received mixed, but mostly negative reviews from critics.[ 5]
Television
Woods has directed episodes of several television series, including Farscape , Fireflies , Police Rescue , and Spartacus: Blood and Sand .[citation needed ]
In 2012, he directed The Straits , and some episodes of Rake between 2012 and 2016. In 2016, he directed the acclaimed The Kettering Incident , and also Nowhere Boys .[citation needed ]
In 2013, he directed The Broken Shore , a Duncan Lawrie Dagger award-winning novel by Australian author Peter Temple .[citation needed ]
Other roles
Since December 2021[ 6] and as of November 2023[update] , Woods is president of the Australian Directors' Guild .[ 7]
Awards and nominations
Woods has been nominated for many awards and won several, including:[ 8]
1998: Winner, Best Achievement in Direction in the AFI Awards , for The Boys
1998: Nominee, Golden Bear in the Berlin International Film Festival , for The Boys
1999: Winner, Best Director in the FCCA Awards , for The Boys
1999: Winner, Readers' Award for Favourite Australian Film in the FCCA Awards, for The Boys
2001: Nominee, Best Direction in a Television Drama in the AFI Awards, for Do or Die
2005: Nominee, Best Director in the FCCA Awards, for Little Fish
2005: Nominee, Best Direction in the AFI Awards, for Little Fish
2005: Nominee, Best Direction in the IF Awards , for Little Fish
2006: Nominee, Best Direction in the Zurich Film Festival , for Little Fish
2014: Winner, Best Direction in a Telemovie in the ADG Awards , for The Broken Shore
2015: Nominee, Best Direction in a Television Drama Series in the ADG Awards, for Rake
2016: Nominee, Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy in the AACTA Awards , for The Kettering Incident
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