A West Lothian man who has been involved with a project to get people involved in politics has spoken about why he wanted to join.
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Sundance Cold War drama Ironbarkhas landed at Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions for North America.
Benedict Cumberbatch stars asGreville Wynne, a British businessman who is recruited to help put an end to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Forming an unlikely bond with a Soviet officer, Oleg (Merab Ninidze), Wynne provides crucial information to help avoid nuclear warfare.
Rachel Brosnahan and Jessie Buckley also star in the film.
Dominic Cooke (On Chesil Beach) directed the movie from a script byTom
A West Lothian man who has been involved with a project to get people involved in politics has spoken about why he wanted to join.
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The chilling Cold War spy thriller Ironbark will see Benedict Cumberbatch as Greville Wynne, who is a British businessman. Benedict Cumberbatch's character is recruited by two agencies to establish business ties in the Soviet Union.
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North American rights to Benedict Cumberbatch’s civilian spy thriller “Ironbark” have been acquired by Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate out of the Sundance Film Festival, insiders close to the deal told Variety.
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