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(28 Weeks Later)
A movie directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
2007 - 99 minutes - Color - Dolby Digital - 1.85 : 1

Original title
28 Weeks Later
Akas
28 semanas después
Director
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Writing credits
Rowan Joffe
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
E.L. Lavigne
Jesus Olmo
Producer
Enrique López-Lavigne
Andrew Macdonald
Allon Reich
Co-Producer
Bernard Bellew
Executive Producer
Danny Boyle
Alex Garland
Music
John Murphy
Cinematography
Enrique Chediak
Editor
Chris Gill
Casting
Shaheen Baig
Production Designer
Mark Tildesley
Art Direction
Patrick Rolfe
Denis Schnegg
Set Decoration
Michelle Day
Costume Design
Jane Petrie
Makeup Department
Hannah Bettell
Dave Bonneywell
Konnie Daniel
Andy Garner
Jane Logan
Jessica Moore
Ian Morse
Steve Painter
Anthony Parker
Justin Pitkethly
Production Manager
Tim Grover
Vinnie Jassal
Kate Penlington
Clare St. John
Assistant Director
Tamana Bleasdale
Caroline Chapman
Chris Croucher
Laura De Selincourt
Toby Ford
Andy Mannion
Simon Morris
James Mountain
Art Department
Alex Abelman
Jon Bates
Colin Bayliss
Guy Bevitt
Kote Camacho
Paul Carter
Gareth Cousins
Dan Crandon
Katrina Dunn
Kathy Heaser
His/her
Hugo Adams
Ross Adams
Niv Adiri
Mark Appleby
Nicolas Becker
Sandy Buchanan
Andrew Caller
Fabio D'Amico
Gillian Dodders
James Doyle
Special Effects
Hannah Bettell
Charlie Bluett
Dave Bonneywell
Richard Conway
Sam Conway
Peter Haran
Curtis Iggulden
Charley Kingan
Jessica Moore
Ian Morse
Ceri Nicholls
Nigel Nixon
Steve Onions
Steve Painter
Justin Pitkethly
Nick Smith
Paul Stephenson
Cliff Wallace
Mark White
Visual Effects
David Abbott
Eri Adachi
Lindsay Adams
Simon Ager
Steve Agland
James Allen
Charlie Armstrong
Vaughn Arnup
Tim Baier
Graeme Baitz
Leo Baker
Sotiris Bakosis
Jesse Balodis
Murray Barber
George Barbour
Tom Bardwell
Seb Barker
Phil Barrenger
Tim Barter
Bryan Bartlett
Stunt
Tom Aitken
Gary Arthurs
Andy Bennett
Andy Bradshaw
Andy Butcher
Camera
Susie Allnutt
Natasha Back
Stuart Bell
Roy Branch
Steve Casey
Wardrobe
Viveene Campbell
Anne T. Delaney
Lucy Donowho
Poli Kyriacou
Ashwin Makan
Editorial Department
Simon Bourne
Parminder Chadda
David Clarke
Lorene Dewett
Alec Gibson
Music Department
Brent Arrowood
Tyler Barton
Gustavo Borner
Pavel Ciboch
Stephen Coleman
Production Companies
Fox Atomic
DNA Films
UK Film Council
Figment Films
Sociedad General de Cine (SOGECINE) S.A.
Koan Films
Distributors
Fox Searchlight Pictures (Usa)
20th Century Fox (United kingdom)
Fox Atomic (Usa)
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28 WEEKS LATER, the follow up to the hugely successful 28 Days Later, picks up six months after the rage virus has annihilated the Mainland Britain. The US army declares that the war against infection has been won, and that the reconstruction of the country can begin.

Alice and Don
As the first wave of refugees return, a family is reunited - but one of them unwittingly carries a terrible secret. The virus is not yet dead, and this time, it is more dangerous than ever...

Andy and Tammy
Here is the awaited following film of the surprising 28 DAYS LATER directed in 2002 by Danny Boyle. The trio Danny Boyle (director), Andrew MacDonald (producer) and Alex Garland (scriptwriter) who also made SHWALLOW GRAVE (1994), TRAINSPOTTING (1996), THE BEACH (2000), is once more this continuation, but this time - here, all three are now producers. “We saw an opportunity to make a second film that already had a built in audience. We thought it would be a great idea to try and satisfy that audience again. The hard bit was to try and find a story which would live up to the power and depth that Danny and Alex brought to the first film”, says Andrew MacDonald.

Escape !
The shooting of the film was given to Juan Carlos Fresnadillo who won Spain’s prestigious Goya Award for Best New Director for INTACTO (2001) which was his full-length feature debut. Danny Boyle himself wanted to have a non-english director so as so as to give London a fresh look. And he adds : "He’s got one foot in two cultures, so he was an interesting guy to get, you know, rather than just get another Brit who probably would [have made] it much as I'd made the first one. So you need a kind of different eye on it, really. And there's a great tradition at the moment in our cinema of Latin American and Spanish directors, and it’s, I think, great to be able to be part of it". Anyway, despite his new producer functions, Danny Boyle led a second team and shot some of the opening scenes. Almost entirely shot in London, it is the district of Isle of Dog, bordered by the Tamise on three of its sides, that seemed the ideal place to tell this history, a place propitious that would have without doubt been used by the army in the reality of a real epidemic.
The main character was given to Robert Carlyle, well known for his great plays in TRAINSPOTTING and THE FULL MONTY (1997).

Soldiers surround the abandonedhome of Alice and Don's family
(*) uncredited