After her husband is killed in an accident, lonely Joyce finds herself destitute and facing an uncertain future. In an effort to make easy money, she turns her house into a Bed & Breakfast, exposing herself to people from an outside world and giving herself a new lease on life. She meets mysterious drifter Bob and takes him in as a long-term tenant.
Captivated by his alluring bad boy image, Joyce becomes obsessed with her younger guest, making him the unwitting object of her deepest romantic fantasies. When a friend’s betrayal causes Joyce’s fantasy world to come crashing down, she seizes control of her own destiny with a deadly mission to finally get what she deserves, putting those around her in danger.
Local filmmakers Tommy Stovall and Marc Sterling will open the 2019 Sedona International Film Festival with the world premiere of their latest film "Room for Rent", shot entirely in Sedona. This is their fourth film to screen at the festival. Their debut film "Hate Crime" won the Audience Choice and Director’s Choice awards here in 2005. This was followed by the world premiere of "Sedona", as the inaugural event at the newly completed Sedona Performing Arts Center in 2011. And most recently they screened their award-winning genre film "Aaron’s Blood" here in 2017.