I Really Hate My Job. Alice (Shirley Henderson). Copyright: 3DD
I Really Hate My Job

I Really Hate My Job

  • 2014 film

Comedy following the high-strung tensions in a female-staffed bar & restaurant in Soho, with an absentee cook and celebrity booking. Stars Neve Campbell, Shirley Henderson, Alexandra Maria Lara, Anna Maxwell Martin, Oana Pellea and more.

I Really Hate My Job

It is a summer evening in London. Alice (Shirley Henderson), an aspiring writer, is running late for her job as a kitchen hand in a Soho café, the Stella Bar. Once she arrives, Alice discovers that the chef is drunk and incapable of working, and so, for a bonus, she agrees to be chef for the evening. The action of the film takes place over this one evening as Alice's story intertwines with that of the waitresses - aspiring actress, Abi (Neve Campbell), art student, Suzie (Alexandra Maria Lara) - and the Maitre D', Madonna (Anna Maxwell Martin), and the dishwasher, Rita (Oana Pellea). Over the course of the evening, chaos gradually ensues thanks to rat infestations, arguments about music, art, love and desire, the arrival of a Hollywood movie star, Danny Huston (playing himself), and burnt food.

Extras:
Director's audio commentary
Behind the scenes feature
Gallery
Trailer

First released: Sunday 21st September 2014

  • Distributor: 3DD
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: FHED3141

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  • Distributor: 3DD
  • Region: All
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: FHED3141

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