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‘The Immaculate Room’ Trailer Begs the Question “Could you live in a blank space for a month for 5 million dollars?”

Screen Media Films has just dropped the first official trailer for Mukunda Michael Dewil‘s (Vehicle 19) psychological thriller The Immaculate Room which took home the Best Feature & Best Actor Award at the Mammoth Film Festival and Best Feature Award at the London Independent Film Awards.

Written and directed by Dewil, the film stars Emile Hirsch and Kate Bosworth (joining forces once more following their recent collaboration on Force of Nature alongside Mel Gibson) as Mike and Kate, a seemingly perfect couple, who decide to take part in a psychological experiment to compete for 5 million dollars if they can last 50 days in a sleek, white room in complete isolation. With no phones and no family and only the Voice of the Immaculate Room keeping them in check if they think of straying, as the clock ticks down, the Room becomes more than it seems, putting them through cruel tests to break their resolve and resurfacing private demons which they may not survive.

The cast is rounded out with Ashley Greene (The Twilight saga), Alex Sgambati (“The Walking Dead”), Tiffany Smith (“Masters of the Universe: Revelation”) and M. Emmet Walsh (Blade Runner, Critters).

The Immaculate Room is set to release in In Theaters & On Demand this August 19th, but to whet your appetite in the meantime, we’ll leave you with the aforementioned trailer.

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