Chambres Secrie, Voiques Desceu

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Chambres Secrie, Voiques Desceu
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Theatrical Release poster
Directed by Benjamin des Haighes
Screenplay by Nicholas du Monde
Story by

Benjamin des Haighes

Étienne Martin
Produced by

Serville de l'Aque

Henri Delchampes
Starring

Ména Romanov

Christian la Selle

Damien Pascelle-la Vaux

Eva Zhang
Cinematography Erik Penchasse
Edited by

Benedict Aston

Luc Villiers
Music by Max van Dijk
Release date(s)

December 10, 2016 (Helvore).

December 12, 2016 (France, UK, Germany).
Running time 155 minutes
Country Helvore, Germany.
Language(s) Helvoran
Budget $40 million

Chambres Secrie, Voiques Desceu (English: Secret Rooms, Hidden Voices) is a 2015 Helvoran psychological horror film directed by Benjamin des Haighes, written by Nicholas du Monde, and starring Ména Romanov, Christian la Selle, Damien Pascelle-la Vaux, and Eva Zhang. The plot revolves around the events that occur in the life of Nina Cesine (Romanov), who moves to the small fictitious town of St. Lupine with her husband Jon (Pascelle-la Vaux) to draw inspiration for her writing. Upon moving into the house, Jon invites the mysterious stranger Adam (la Selle) to stay with him and Nina for a few days. A series of strange events begin to occur, as Nina discovers the horrific past of Adam and her house, and ultimately descends into madness.

The fourth major film by Benjamin des Haighes (after 'Exodus' (2013), 'l'Ombre de le Moin' (2010), and 'Baudelaire' (2006)), Chambres Secrie, Voiques Desceu was a box office success, with many critics claiming it to be des Haighes' finest film yet. Usually described as a psychological horror film, Chambres Secrie, Voiques Desceu can also be interpreted as a metaphor for