Kammaren 2007
Tore Forsman, a reclusive elderly man living in a secluded countryside house, harbors a dark secret buried beneath the floorboards. For decades, the whispers of villagers have branded him eccentric, if not outright mad, but the truth is far more unsettling than mere eccentricity.
Director: Robert P. Olsson
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kammaren (2007) about?
The film follows Tore Forsman, an elderly man living in isolation, who hides a terrifying secret beneath his home. When pressure mounts, he's forced to confront what he's kept locked away for years, unleashing psychological horror in the process.
Who directed Kammaren?
Robert P. Olsson directed *Kammaren* (2007), bringing his vision of claustrophobic dread to life in this short horror film.
Who stars in Kammaren?
The cast includes Robert P. Olsson, Glenn Johansson, and Kaj Stenberg, who deliver performances steeped in tension and unease.
Is Kammaren (2007) worth watching?
*Kammaren* is a tight, atmospheric horror short that delivers more scares per minute than many full-length films. While it's unrated, the film's focus on psychological horror and tight pacing makes it a compelling watch for genre fans seeking a quick but impactful scare.
How long is Kammaren?
The runtime of *Kammaren* (2007) is 38 minutes.
About Kammaren (2007) — A Haunting Short Horror Film You Won't Forget
Tore Forsman, a reclusive elderly man living in a secluded countryside house, harbors a dark secret buried beneath the floorboards. For decades, the whispers of villagers have branded him eccentric, if not outright mad, but the truth is far more unsettling than mere eccentricity. When curiosity—or perhaps dread—finally drives Tore to confront what lies beneath, the claustrophobic confines of his home become a pressure cooker of dread. Robert P. Olsson's *Kammaren* (2007) is a short but intense horror film that leans into psychological unease and atmospheric tension, transforming a rural setting into a vessel for creeping horror.
The 38-minute runtime is packed with dread, as the film strips away exposition to focus on mood and isolation. Olsson, who also stars alongside Glenn Johansson and Kaj Stenberg, crafts a chilling tale where the past refuses to stay buried. The confined spaces and eerie silence amplify every creak of the floorboards and every shadow cast by flickering lanterns, making *Kammaren* a visceral experience for fans of slow-burn horror.