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    Intruders
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    Intruders

    2011-09-13T22:21:00Z

    Dir: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Spain. 2011. 100mins

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    2010-09-30T11:55:00Z

    28 Weeks Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s latest film is set between Madrid and London and stars Clive Owen as a family man whose daughter is visited by unknown intruders.

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    Fresnadillo to direct Owen, Bruhl in Intruders for UPI, Antena 3
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    Fresnadillo to direct Owen, Bruhl in Intruders for UPI, Antena 3

    2010-04-08T22:46:00Z

    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo will direct Clive Owen and Daniel Bruhl in the English-language genre feature Intruders that Spain’s Antena 3 and Universal Pictures International (UPI) will finance.

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    Summit sets Fresnadillo to direct Highlander reboot

    2011-09-12T22:03:00Z

    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, whose Intruders gets its world premiere in Toronto on Monday, has come aboard the action property.

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    Millennium takes North American rights to Intruders
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    Millennium takes North American rights to Intruders

    2011-10-11T22:42:00Z

    Millennium Entertainment has added Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s thriller to its slate following the world premiere in Toronto. Meanwhile SPC has acquired the lion’s share of rights to Neil Young’s Journey and Sundance Selects has acquired North America on The Loneliest Planet.

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    Relativity chooses Fresnadillo to direct The Crow remake
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    Relativity chooses Fresnadillo to direct The Crow remake

    2011-04-08T01:03:00Z

    The Spaniard beat out his countryman Francisco Javier Gutierrez for the job and will now go ahead for Relativity and Ed Pressman, the producer behind the 1994 original.

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    Fresnadillo's Intruders has strong debut atop Spanish box office
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    Fresnadillo's Intruders has strong debut atop Spanish box office

    2011-10-12T12:49:00Z

    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s thriller Intruders has had a strong debut in Spain. Madrid-based Apaches Entertainment (which also produced), in partnership with Universal Pictures International and Antena 3, took in $1.47m (€1.1m) in the opening weekend, topping the Spanish box-office chart and making it the fourth-biggest opening for a Spanish film ...

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    Fresnadillo’s thriller Intruders to open San Sebastian
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    Fresnadillo’s thriller Intruders to open San Sebastian

    English-language film stars Clive Owen, Carice van Houten, Daniel Brühl, Pilar López de Ayala and Kerry Fox

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    Film Factory takes international sales rights to thriller The Path
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    Film Factory takes international sales rights to thriller The Path

    2011-05-06T18:28:00Z

    Spanish outfit Film Factory Entertainment has picked up international sales rights to Miguel Angel Toledo’s hotly anticipated feature debut The Path (La Senda), co-written with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.

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    Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria
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    Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria

    2011-08-16T15:00:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has today announced dozens more films in its programme.

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