Room 304
view in croatian- DK, HR
- 2011
- 88'
- 35 mm
- color
- drama
- debut feature | danish, english, spanish, german, albanian, swedish, serbian, croatian, filipino
- Orig. Title: Værelse 304
In a hotel in Copenhagen, disparate lives intersect by accident or thanks to fate: A stewardess desperate for intimacy. An immigrant obsessed with revenge. A hotel manager lost in despair. A wife abandoned by her husband. A receptionist with blood on his hands. People meet in the intimacy of hotel rooms, secrets are revealed and unexpected events merge into a dramatic tale of love and longing.
- Director
- Birgitte Stærmose
- Screenplay
- Kim Fupz Aakeson
- Cinematography
- Igor Martinović
- Editing
- Anne Østerud
- Production Design
- Peter Grant, Tanja Lacko
- Costume Design
- Blanka Budak
- Music
- Jocelyn Pook
- Sound Design
- Kristian Eidnes Andersen
- Cast
- Mikael Birkkjær, Stine Stengade, David Dencik, Trine Dyrholm, Luan Jaha, Ariadna Gil, Magnus Krepper, Lourdes Faberes, Ksenija Marinković, Leon Lučev
- Producer
- Jesper Morthorst
- Co-producers
- Igor A. Nola, Suza Horvat
- Executive Producers
- Tine Grew Pfeiffer, Christoffer Boe
- Production
- Alphaville Pictures Copenhagen (DK)
- Co-production
- Mainframe Production (HR)
- Distribution
- The Danish Film Institute
- World Sales
- TBA
Birgitte Staermose (1963) earned an MFA in film and media arts from Temple University, Philadelphia. Her previous work includes the award-winning short films Now, Look at Me (2001), Small Avalanches (2003), Sophie (2006) and Out of Love (2009). Her work has been shown at major international festivals including Berlin International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and New Directors/New Films. Small Avalanches was nominated for the UIP Prize for Best European Short at the European Film Academy Awards (EFA) in 2004. Docu-fiction Out of Love, written by the acclaimed dramatist Peter Asmussen (Breaking the Waves), received numerous prestigious awards at festivals worldwide, including Berlin, Rotterdam, Camerimage, Melbourne and Cinema de Brive, and was nominated for an EFA award for Best Short Film in 2010.