White Chamber (film)
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- Jonnie Hurn
- Neville Raschid
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| Directed by | Paul Raschid |
| Written by | Paul Raschid |
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| Cinematography | Glen Warrillow |
| Edited by | Alex Martin |
| Music by | John Harle |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
White Chamber is a 2018 British science-fiction horror film written and directed by Paul Raschid. It stars Shauna Macdonald and Oded Fehr. The film is about a woman, Dr. Elle Chrysler (Macdonald), who wakes up to find herself in a white chamber, where she is tortured for information that she claims to not have.
White Chamber premiered on 5 April 2018 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival,[1] and later at the 2018 Edinburgh Film Festival.[2] The film was released for streaming on 29 March 2019 by Netflix.[3] The film received mixed reviews, and Macdonald's performance received praise. She won the Scottish BAFTA Award for Best Actress for her performance.[4]
Dr. Elle Chrysler wakes up to find herself in a white chamber, where she is tortured for information that she claims to not have.
Cast
- Shauna Macdonald as Dr. Elle Chrysler
- Oded Fehr as Daran / Narek Zakarian
- Amrita Acharia as Ruth
- Sharon Maughan as Sandra
- Nicholas Farrell as Dr. Edgar Chrysler
- Candis Nergaard as Anya
