He is also a director and writer, having directed films such as Intruders (2011) and Even the Rain (2010). He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Goya Award for Best Director for Intacto in 2002.
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Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, a prominent figure in the Spanish film industry, has gained recognition as a producer, director, and writer. Born with an undeniable talent, his net worth is projected to range between $100K and $1M in 2024. Throughout his career, Fresnadillo has achieved notable successes, contributing to multiple acclaimed film projects. His exceptional skills in storytelling and filmmaking have garnered him both critical acclaim and financial rewards. With his diverse expertise and impressive body of work, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo remains a prominent and influential figure in the world of cinema.
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Biography/Timeline
1977
Fresnadillo was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands. In 1977, at the age of nine, he witnessed the aftermath of the Tenerife airport disaster, which in part inspired his 2001 film Intacto. In 1985, Fresnadillo moved to Madrid.
1987
He started out in photography and cinema studies and then began his career in short films. In 1987 he set up a production company which produced several short films and commercials. Fresnadillo went on to become a production assistant for Gustavo Fuertes' short film El juicio final (1991) (U.S. title The Final Judgement).
1996
In 1996 he made his directorial debut with the black-and-white short film Esposados (U.S. title: Linked), for which he was also the executive Producer. This black comedy tells the story of a couple who are constantly fighting over money; when they find themselves winning the Christmas lottery, however, they have such different ideas about what to do next that the husband tries to get rid of his wife. Esposados won 40 national and international awards. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film in the same year, making Fresnadillo an overnight star in Spain.
2000
In 2000 he received a Goya Award for Best Short Film. In 2002 he directed his first full-length picture, the thriller Intacto. The film received several awards, most notably two 2002 Goya Awards (one of them for Fresnadillo in the category of Best New Director) and six further Goya nominations.
2002
Fresnadillo then completed the 3-minute black-and-white picture Psicotaxi (2002), starring and portraying Alejandro Jodorowsky.
2006
In 2006 he directed 28 Weeks Later, the sequel to Danny Boyle's 2002 film 28 Days Later.
2011
On 7 April 2011 it was announced that he would be directing and co-writing the screenplay for the remake of The Crow. In October 2011 news broke that Fresnadillo was no longer attached to the Crow remake.
2014
On 25 August 2014 Variety reported that Fresnadillo was in talks to develop and possibly direct a thriller titled “The Last Witness” about the lone survivor of a bomb attack in Boston.