Title of film : White Chamber

Director Name : Paul Raschid

Cast & crew :

Producer : Neville Raschid

Editor : Alex Martin

Cast :

  1. 1. Oded Fehr
  2. 2. Amrita Acharia
  3. 3. Sharon Maughan
  4. 4. Nicholas Farrell
  5. 5. Candis Nergaard

Synopsis : Mounting socio-economic tensions in Britain have culminated in all-out civil war as the State battles rebel militia for power. A young woman who calls herself Ruth wakes up in a blindingly white cuboid room: the White Chamber. A gruff male voice from the outside demands information about the chamber and the laboratory that houses it, but she has none. Ruth claims she is merely an admin girl at the ‘facility’ which created the White Chamber. To gain the answers he seeks, her captor utilises the gruesome functionality of the cuboid as an instrument of torture. The temperature within the chamber shifts between the extremes; water, acid and even electricity fire out of the structure’s perforated ceiling. Ruth’s mind, body and soul are thus pushed to their very limit. Ruth begins to talk to her captor… but is she just saying anything to survive or does she know more about the forbidding White Chamber than she is letting on?

Director Bio : Having grown up around filmmaking under the guidance of his producer father Neville, Paul went on to complete a BA in English Literature with Film Studies at King's College London in 2014. Paul and Neville now helm UK independent film production company, Aviary Films. In 2015, Paul's first produced screenplay 'Unhallowed Ground' (which he also acted in) received awards at the London Independent Film Festival and the British Independent Film Festival. In 2016, Paul's directorial debut, 'Servants' Quarters' (which he also wrote and acted in) world premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London. In 2017, Paul completed his second feature as a writer-director 'White Chamber'; the shoot having taken place over 12.5 days. The sci-fi thriller/horror/drama marks the next step in Paul's creative growth as it looks set to screen at high profile film festivals through 2018.

Filmography :

  1. 1. Servants' Quarters ( 2016 )
  2. 2. Unhallowed Ground ( 2015 )