Official Trailer for ‘There Is No Door’
We have just received word in regards to a creepy psychological film entitled There Is No Door from director Ward Crockett. The film appears as if it is quite a close and very personal story to the director, who unfortunately lost someone to depression, an illness which I’m all to familiar with, not myself, but someone I love very much, so I can completely understand the effects of the illness.
The film though looks set to be dark, eerie and entirely intriguing, and if you like the official trailer (see below), hit up their indiegogo page and see how you can help make the film come to fruition.
From the Press Release:
Writer / Director Ward Crockett is taking his personal experiences with the harrowing illness of depression and concocting a dark spooky world in THERE IS NO DOOR.
Over the course of her childhood, a girl named Sam contends with a severely depressive curse that increasingly impairs her ability to live beyond the confines of the family home. The further she sinks into her depression, the more often she sees a mysterious door that intermittently appears in the hallway where her uncle vanished many years before…
There Is No Door uses the genre of psychological horror to explore and comment on our society’s difficulty with openly discussing clinical depression.
Director’s Statement
“Two years ago a friend of mine committed suicide. This came as a complete shock to me, and as is so often the case, I only found out after the fact that he had struggled with depression for much of his life. This started me reflecting on how depression has run in my own family for generations, more specifically on how the suicide of an ancestor of mine was kept quiet and often alluded to as an accident. As a filmmaker I wanted to find a way to cope with and understand my conflicting feelings about these events, and what eventually surfaced was a story that explores how depression is swept under the rug, hushed in conversations, and kept secret from people outside and even within a family. That story is this film—There Is No Door.”