Purgatory House

Purgatory House follows the after-life journey of Silver Strand (Celeste Marie Davis), a lonely teenage girl who abandoned her life of addiction with boyfriend Sam (Johnny Pacar) only to find herself caught somewhere between Heaven and Hell.

Longing to connect with something, she began to write Purgatory House: a heartfelt screenplay portraying her real life challenges to fit in, cope with peer pressure, deal with the teen drug culture surrounding her, and find meaning for her existence.

When she can no longer fill her void and numb the pain with drugs, she ends her life with the hope of finding an unconditionally loving God.

Instead she encounters an eternal stage of limbo (not unlike the world she tried to leave behind) where she must finally deal with the problems she tried to avoid while alive.

God is depicted as the TV game-show host of "Who Wants to Go To Heaven", a cosmic time-out, where Silver's ultimate fate will be determined.

[2] From what it revealed about the pressures and struggles that plague our troubled youth, to the cutting-edge technologies that helped create it, Purgatory House is and continues to be uniquely a sign of our times.