Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (28 Weeks Later) will be helming horror, thriller Intruders with principal photography expected to begin in June throughout London, and Madrid (Miedo). An early concept poster for the film can be seen left and Intruders centers on a young girl who must "confront her childhood demons" (Miedo). Eleven years old seems pretty young to be confronting one's own inner demons when they are still manifesting new ones; however, Fresnadillo has had some success working with younger characters e.g. Tammy and Andy (28 Weeks Later). Have a look at the early cast list inside.
The synopsis for Intruders:
"Intruders centers on an 11-year old gril who is forced to confront her childhood demons" (Miedo).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.
Writers: Nicholas Cacariego and Jaime Marques.
Cast: Clive Owen, and Daniel Bruhl.
A much more in-depth synopsis on Intruders can be found at the Dread Central Forums:
Sources:
Miedo Digest. Newsletter. 14 May 2010.
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