Room 314

  • Room 314

    Written and Directed by Michael Knowles. Produced by Laura Knight and Michael Knowles. Executive Producer: John Ramos.
    Starring Sarah Bennett (Fast Track), Joelle Carter (High Fidelity, Inconceivable, Wonderland), Matthew Del Negro (Chelsea Walls, The West Wing, Beautiful People), Michael Knowles (Sex And The City, The Babysitters), Michael Laurence (Airplane!, Love God), Jennifer Marlowe, Michael Mosley (Swimmers, Kidnapped), Robyn Myhr, Todd Swenson, Monique Vukovic

    Room 314 is five different stories about five couples in various stages of their relationships. Longing for connection, underlying tensions, and need for understanding all swirl about as these couples struggle to say what they want and occasionally succeed. Nick and Stacey wake up and find they have to get to know each other again. An unexpected visit forces Harry to confront Gretchen. Jack and Kathy discover that their physical attraction could be something far more significant. Matt and Tracey push a game a little too far. And David and Caly struggle to redefine their relationship. Room 314 gives the audience a look at these characters that's so close as to be uncomfortable at times, but shows a universal truth: Wanting connection with someone else and knowing how to achieve it are two entirely different things.

About the director & film

Room 314 is Award winning and critically acclaimed writer/director, Michael Knowles's 1st feature film, Room 314 was shot in only 8 days with a 2 person crew. Room 314 is five different stories about five couples in various stages of their relationships. Longing for connection, underlying tensions, and need for understanding all swirl about as these couples struggle to say what they want and occasionally succeed. Nick and Stacey wake up and find they have to get to know each other again. An unexpected visit forces Harry to confront Gretchen. Jack and Kathy discover that their physical attraction could be something far more significant. Matt and Tracey push a game a little too far. And David and Caly struggle to redefine their relationship. Room 314 gives the audience a look at these characters that's so close as to be uncomfortable at times, but shows a universal truth: Wanting connection with someone else and knowing how to achieve it are two entirely different things.