Girl in Room 13 (2022 film)

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Girl in Room 13
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Genre Social problem film
Crime drama
Written byMaria Nation
Directed by Elisabeth Röhm
Starring Anne Heche
Larissa Dias
Max Montesi
Matt Hamilton [1]
Music byMario Vaira
Country of originUnited States, Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersStacy Mandelberg
Timothy O. Johnson
Yvonne Chotzen
ProducersNavid Soofi (producer)
Oliver de Caigny (supervising producer)
CinematographyAndy Hodgson
EditorDevin Taylor
Running time88 minutes
Production companiesJohnson Production Group
Motel Productions Inc.
Original release
Network Lifetime Television
ReleaseSeptember 17, 2022 (2022-09-17)

Girl in Room 13 is a television movie that premiered on Lifetime on September 17, 2022. Part of Lifetime's Ripped from the Headlines series of movies, it is about human trafficking and opioid addiction. The film stars Anne Heche, who completed production prior to her death. Heche appears in the film posthumously at the time of broadcast. [2] The film is dedicated to her memory.

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The film has played a role in conspiracy theories that arose after Heche's accidental death, falsely claiming that the film was about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring and that Heche's car accident was actually an assassination by figures involved in the trafficking ring who wanted to silence Heche. [3] [4]

Plot

While recovering from a swimming injury, Grace (Larissa Dias) becomes addicted to opioids, and begins obtaining them illegally. She is ready to end her addiction with the help of her mother, Janie (Anne Heche), but is kidnapped by her drug dealer ex-boyfriend Richie (Max Montesi), who holds her prisoner in a motel room (numbered Room 13) to break her down and sell her into human trafficking. The story centers on Janie's search for her missing daughter and her fights with the police to get them to take the case seriously. [1] [4] [5] [6]

Cast

Cast with named characters, in credits order: [1]

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