I Never Left the White Room 2000
The violent hallucinations of an incarcerated psychiatric patient.
The violent hallucinations of an incarcerated psychiatric patient.
Escaping from the barren white walls that consume him, a man sets out into the October night. Whilst hiding beneath the facade of a hokey Jesus Christ costume, he very much transforms into a real monster. The proper key to unlocking his fractured mind is around every bend of his fateful journey… THIS IS… HIS DEVIL’S NIGHT.
A lonely man is consumed by his dwindling hell he’s surrounded himself in. He destroys everything he loves only to keep it his own…to later live with the regret of everything he’s done.
Although a bit ambiguous to outside viewers, the relationship between Mr. Ben and Sydney is quite healthy. They lead separate lives away from each other, able to devote personal time to their hobbies. Mr. Ben buries himself in his studies while Sydney goes out and parties, super-70′s style. No worries, they always begin their day with a meal and end it with a prayer.
A group of film makers struggle to see their vision realized through celluloid. They soon delve into the grisly fate buried within the reality of making a true HORROR film. A semi autobiographical tale, lost within the dreams of making films… Surrounded by death and dread.
HOME CAPTIVE… The opening ‘gambit’ that sets the tone of DOUBLE DOSE OF TERROR!!, the anthology magGot Films produced in conjunction with Tyler Tharpe”s (Return in Red, Freak) production company Innerworld Pictures. An underground slave service has all you could want, any fetish can be fulfilled at the right cost. This marks the directorial début of Max Almeida, co-writer of …AND THEN I HELPED.