The Dream Job (2025)
After a violent blow to the head, a lonely office worker wishing to be noticed suddenly finds himself the center of attention, which makes him question his reality as he slowly unravels
Director: Ben Crowe, Tyler Ullyot
Genre: Thriller, Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: June 13, 2025
Cast
- Tyson Bednar - Ted
- Ben Crowe - Ben
- Annabella Katiniaris - Annabella
- Joseph Huntington - Joe
- Shai Vilenski East - Shai
- Ewan Webster - Ewan
- Maya Reuther - Sally
- Jason Ullyot - Hotel Manager (Voice)
- Tyler Ullyot - Office Employee
Screenplay
Music: Francisco Alvear, Droodle
Cinematography: Ben Crowe, Tyler Ullyot
Editing: Ben Crowe, Tyler Ullyot
Production: Focal Plains Studio, Sisler's CREATE Program, Winnipeg School Division
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Crazy Boss and Office Comedy Mania, Office Prank War and Comedy, Workplace Idiocy and Office Fun, Workplace Stories and Office Comedy, Magical Realism and Wonders
Keywords
office, surreal, satire, surrealism, salesman, dreamlike, office job, thought provoking, short film, office worker, student film, funny, humanity and the world around us, off-beat
More Films by Director: Ben Crowe, Tyler Ullyot
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Dream Job about?
- After a violent blow to the head, a lonely office worker wishing to be noticed suddenly finds himself the center of attention, which makes him question his reality as he slowly unravels
- Who directed The Dream Job?
- The Dream Job was directed by Ben Crowe, Tyler Ullyot.
- Who stars in The Dream Job?
- The Dream Job stars Tyson Bednar, Ben Crowe, Annabella Katiniaris, Joseph Huntington, Shai Vilenski East, Ewan Webster.
- How long is The Dream Job?
- The Dream Job has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- What genre is The Dream Job?
- The Dream Job is a Thriller, Comedy, Drama film.
- What are the themes of The Dream Job?
- The themes of The Dream Job include: Crazy Boss and Office Comedy Mania, Office Prank War and Comedy, Workplace Idiocy and Office Fun, Workplace Stories and Office Comedy, Magical Realism and Wonders.