Development The film depicts the interrogation of intelligence leaker
Reality Winner, which took place on the day of her arrest on June 3, 2017. A former enlisted
US Air Force member and
NSA translator, Winner leaked an intelligence report about
Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections to the news website
The Intercept. She was confronted at her home in
Augusta, Georgia, by FBI agents R. Wallace Taylor and Justin C. Garrick, who interrogated her over the course of an hour in an unused room in the house. Tina Satter turned the interrogation transcript into the
verbatim theatre performance
Is This a Room (based on the transcript quote "Is this a room? Is that a room?" spoken in the film by an FBI agent played by John Way), which premiered at
The Kitchen in 2019 before an extended
off-Broadway run at the
Vineyard Theatre later that year. The production starred Emily Davis as Winner, with Pete Simpson and TL Thompson as the interrogators, and
Becca Blackwell as "Unknown Male", a classification in the transcript for dialogue from multiple FBI agents who were inspecting Winner's house during the interrogation. The play premiered on Broadway at the
Lyceum Theatre on October 10, 2021, and closed on November 27, 2021. Winner was not involved with the production during its initial off-Broadway run due to her imprisonment, and was unable to see the Broadway production due to still being under house arrest, but spoke with the creative team extensively after her release from prison and video-called into the opening night performance's curtain call. In June 2022, it was announced that
Is This a Room would be adapted into a film, with
Sydney Sweeney,
Josh Hamilton, and
Marchánt Davis starring and Satter directing in her film debut, from a screenplay she co-wrote with James Paul Davis. In preparation for her role, Sweeney watched interviews and spoke with Winner over
Zoom and text. She used these conversations to understand Winner's speaking mannerisms, which she mimicked. Mindful of Winner's job as a yoga trainer and
CrossFit instructor, Sweeney also trained to increase her muscle mass, in some cases using workouts Winner posted on her Instagram. In addition to her conversations with Sweeney, Winner consulted with the wardrobe and art departments throughout the production process.
Filming Principal photography began in May 2022, over the course of 16 days. Exterior filming was done at the start of production, with the final 9–10 days focused on filming inside the room set. The entire interrogation sequence was filmed in order, which Sweeney found unusual, as most productions she had worked on filmed out of order. ==Release==