Room 33 is a short film with a running time of approximately . It was conceived under a unique artistic constraint: Erika Lust was invited to participate in the opening of Barcelona’s Camper Hotel . Filmmakers were challenged to shoot a short film inside the boutique space within a strict 24-hour window .

The making of Film Room 33 was a complex and challenging process, requiring a high degree of creativity, technical expertise, and collaboration. Erika Lust worked closely with her team, including producers, writers, and actors, to bring her vision to life. The result is a film that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant.

Room 33 was not a standalone project but a contribution to an experimental anthology film titled . The concept was unique: six directors were given just 24 hours to shoot a film in the same location, the Hotel Casa Camper in Barcelona, each following their personal vision. The film's plot is minimalist yet charged with eroticism. A young couple checks into a design hotel, and the atmosphere is immediately sexual. As they are observed by another guest in the lobby, the couple relives their previous erotic encounters in this same hotel through a series of flashbacks.