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Duration: 137 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Neve Adrianne Camdell, Neve Adrianne Campbell, نیو کمبل, 妮芙·坎貝爾, 네브 캠벨
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Neve Adrianne Campbell, born October 3, 1973 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, began her acting career with minor roles before gaining recognition as Julia Salinger in 'Party of Five' (1994-2000). She rose to international fame playing Sidney Prescott in Wes Craven's 'Scream' film series (1996-2022), earning critical acclaim and several awards. Campbell has also starred in films like 'The Craft', 'Wild Things', 'Drowning Mona', 'Panic', and 'When Will I Be Loved'. She returned to television with roles in shows like 'The Philanthropist' and 'House of Cards', and continues to work in both film and TV.
Release Year: 2007
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Eu Realmente Odeio o Meu Trabalho, Eu odeio meu emprego, Am o slujbă naşpa rău, Я так ненавижу свою работу
Director: Oliver Parker
Writer: Jennifer Higgie
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Companies: 3DD Productions, Illuminated Manuscipt
Genre: Comedy, Drama
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Keywords: waitress
In London's Soho, five employees at a mediocre restaurant navigate their daily grind, dealing with rats, kitchen power struggles, and personal tensions. They see themselves as anything but ordinary: an artist (Rebecca Hall), an actor (Tom Ellis), a lover (Matthew McNulty), an author (Marnix van den Broecke), and a revolutionary (Paul Nicholls). One evening, while preparing for the birthday of their boss (Timothy Spall), they receive news that a famous Hollywood star is coming for dinner. This unexpected event throws them into chaos, revealing secrets, sparking arguments, and pushing each employee to confront their own dreams and realities.
I Really Hate My Job is a British comedy-drama directed by Oliver Parker in 2007. Set in a bustling London restaurant, the film explores the daily struggles of its diverse staff who find themselves trapped in a cycle of mundane tasks and power dynamics. Despite their humble jobs, each employee harbors aspirations beyond their role, leading to a fascinating mix of personalities and tensions. When faced with the challenge of hosting a famous actor for dinner, they must navigate their personal ambitions alongside their professional duties, resulting in a night filled with laughter, tears, and unexpected revelations.