Indie Haunted House Tale “One Week in Windchocombe” Begins Shooting; Directed by F-Y Contributor Jeffery J. Timbrell
We are proud to announce that one of our illustrious staff members has extended his talents to filmmaking with his upcoming haunted house tale, One Week in Windchocombe. Our own Jeffery J. Timbrell has written, produced and directed this film, and we are extremely anxious to see how it turns out! If it’s anything like Jeff’s writing, it’ll be a true high watermark of independent horror!
Principal photography has commenced on the film, and below you’ll see some stills for the film. This Canadian film blends together the “found footage” horror genre with a surrealist haunted house tale about twisted perspectives and inner fears.
Brief Synopsis: Five people try to survive a week in a haunted house for a cheap reality show called One Week in Windchocombe, where their secrets, insecurities and deepest fears begin to manifest in the real world.
Below you’ll also find the cast and character list for this film:
Christopher Maddison plays “Shepard”, a man who lost his daughter to Windchocombe’s curse.
Emily Schooley plays “Ivette”, a brilliant skeptic with deep emotional scars from her youth.
Alen Delain plays “Colby”, a horror writer who suffers from sleep paralysis.
Sean Kaufmann plays “Rupert”, a psychic fraud who claims to be able to speak to the dead.
Richard Andy Malone plays “Conrad”, the host of One Week in Windchocombe.
Kelly Ames plays “Janelle”, a girl who suffers from schizophrenia.
Xena Whiting plays “Amber”, a conspiracy theorist.
Anna Ross plays “The Clockwork Princess”, a malevolent being that lies at the heart of the Windchocombe curse.
Graham Maclean plays “The Entity”, a taunting manifestation of one character’s personal fears.
Malakai Arnel plays “Will”, a diabolical apparition that takes the form of another character’s personal child-hood trauma.
Katharine Jovey plays “Blind Girl”, an enigmatic presence that holds the secrets to Windchocombe’s past.
Quite an intriguing list of characters, don’t you think?
The film is shooting now, so we’ll keep you updated with any new developments about One Week in Windchocombe as soon as we know more!
Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 1:18 pm | Filed under News.
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