The Job
The immigration debate just got a little funnier.
Written & directed by Jonathan Browning
>> for full details go to "The Job" website
"After watching the film, 'The Job', it is not difficult to imagine why it has been winning awards. In just 3 minutes, the film exudes an air of freshness and uniqueness that is seldom found in films today. Browning has definitely begun to make his mark on the film industry. This is only the beginning of good things that will come his way."
-The Daily Vidette, January 2008
Rachel Mayhew
"Writer/director Jonathan Browning's oddball short, 'The Job,' for example, may be one of the briefest selections, but its irreverent spirit is emblematic of IndieFest. "
-San Fran IndieFest, February 2008
Jean Schiffman
"The biggest cheer for all of the short films and features I've seen has gone to Jonathan Browning's "The Job," a three-minute film that plays role reversal, portraying what it might be like if white-collar workers were subjected to day-laborer treatment. Brilliant… "
-The Austin Chronicle, March 16, 2007
John Razook
"This brief three minute short is perfectly comical and insightful in its satirical look at the immigration debate."
-The Inquirer and Mirror, June 20, 2007
Gabriella Burnham
"This film is hilarious. Very fresh and funny idea, brilliantly executed. Beautiful camera angles, great editing and acting. Music worked perfectly to shift moods between the scenes. Keep up the great work!"
- DC Shorts Festival, June 21, 2007
"...I heartily agree with the awards. LA director Jonathan Browning’s beautifully shot The Job is barely over three minutes, but has a great concept and punchline. It got the loudest laugh and longest applause of the films I saw it with. No spoilers, except to say it is of the moment in a hysterically unexpected way."
- Washington City Paper, September 16, 2007
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