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    ‘Giant’ review: Pierce Brosnan and Amir El-Masry spar in unpretentious boxing biopic
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    ‘Giant’ review: Pierce Brosnan and Amir El-Masry spar in unpretentious boxing biopic

    2025-10-18T17:20:00Z

    Rowan Athale’s film is executive produced by Sylvester Stallone and premieres in London

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    Rowan Athale

    2011-06-30T07:04:00Z

    Wasteland to shoot in September.

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    2012-09-09T01:17:00Z

    Dir/scr: Rowan Athale. UK.  2012. 106mins

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    Buyers flock to AGC’s Sylvester Stallone action sci-fi ‘Little America’
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    Buyers flock to AGC’s Sylvester Stallone action sci-fi ‘Little America’

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    Rowan Athale to direct; production scheduled for summer.

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    Wasteland
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    Wasteland

    2012-07-05T06:28:00Z

    Screen 2011 Star of Tomorrow Rowan Athale makes his feature directorial debut with this story of friendship and a heist, starring Luke Treadaway, Iwan Rheon, Gerard Kearns, Matthew Lewis, Timothy Spall, Vanessa Kirby and Neil Maskell.

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    EXCLUSIVE trailer for Rowan Athale's Toronto and LFF entry Wasteland
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    EXCLUSIVE trailer for Rowan Athale's Toronto and LFF entry Wasteland

    2012-09-05T13:22:00Z

    Exclusive trailer for 2011 Screen Star of Tomorrow Rowan Athale’s thriller Wasteland, starring Luke Treadaway, Matthew Lewis, Timothy Spall and Neil Maskell.

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    Wasteland producers eye new projects
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    Wasteland producers eye new projects

    2012-10-08T14:09:00Z

    The producers behind Rowan Athale’s acclaimed heist thriller Wasteland (sold by Bankside in Toronto to Momentum for the UK and a host of other distributors) have revealed details of their future projects.

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    Bankside moves into Athale's Wasteland
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    Bankside moves into Athale's Wasteland

    2012-05-18T06:02:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Luke Treadaway, Iwan Rhoeon, Matthew Lewis and Gerard Kearns star in the heist story.

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    Momentum strikes UK deal for Toronto hit Wasteland with Bankside
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    Momentum strikes UK deal for Toronto hit Wasteland with Bankside

    2012-09-24T09:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Bankside also sells Rowan Athale’s debut feature to France, Japan and airlines; Ben Drew’s urban drama iLL Manors sells to six new buyers.

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    TIFF confirms 146 world premieres; Toronto Discovery selections include Brass Teapot, Wasteland, Call Girl
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    TIFF confirms 146 world premieres; Toronto Discovery selections include Brass Teapot, Wasteland, Call Girl

    2012-08-21T14:01:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has added 27 features, including 14 world premieres, in its Discovery programme devoted to first or second features.

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