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Equal Opportunity 2007

📅 2007-02-28

"Strong Work Ethic. Attention to Detail. 80WPM. And a Racist."

Equal Opportunity (2007) dives into the absurd and often uncomfortable realities of workplace dynamics through the lens of sharp comedy.

Director: Howard Duy Vu

Cast

Alanna Ubach
Alanna Ubach
Peggy M. Smith
Assaf Cohen
Assaf Cohen
Al'Ahhhhkkkkhh bin Laden
Joe Gnoffo
Fred 'Oompa Loompa' Thompson
Michael Goldstrom
Michael Goldstrom
Eli Goldanddiamondburg
Aldis Hodge
Aldis Hodge
Leroy Williams Jones III
Camille Mana
Camille Mana
Grace Ching Chong
Tom Lenk
Tom Lenk
Thomas the Tank Engine
Felix Pire
Felix Pire
Luis Santa Maria Pollo
Skyler Stone
Skyler Stone
John McHonky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Equal Opportunity (2007) about?

Equal Opportunity follows an ultra-efficient but deeply prejudiced office worker whose fast-typing skills mask his outdated views on race. When his personal biases begin to interfere with his career, the film explores how workplace expectations clash with personal prejudices.

Who directed Equal Opportunity?

Equal Opportunity was directed by Howard Duy Vu, an independent filmmaker known for blending sharp comedy with social commentary.

Who stars in Equal Opportunity?

The film features standout performances from Alanna Ubach, Assaf Cohen, Aldis Hodge, Camille Mana, and Joe Gnoffo.

Is Equal Opportunity (2007) worth watching?

As an unrated indie comedy, Equal Opportunity offers a unique take on workplace satire with strong performances and a timely theme. While not a mainstream hit, its sharp writing and relatable setting make it a hidden gem for fans of irreverent humor.

How long is Equal Opportunity?

Runtime details are not listed for Equal Opportunity (2007).

About Equal Opportunity (2007) — A Workplace Comedy That Hits Too Close to Home

Equal Opportunity (2007) dives into the absurd and often uncomfortable realities of workplace dynamics through the lens of sharp comedy. Directed by Howard Duy Vu, this irreverent indie film follows a fast-typing office worker whose meticulous dedication masks an unsettling secret—his personal worldview clashes dramatically with modern values. The story unfolds in a cramped, fluorescent-lit cubicle farm where ambition and prejudice collide, delivering a biting satire on equality in professional spaces. Alanna Ubach, Assaf Cohen, and Aldis Hodge lead the cast, each bringing layered performances that balance humor with moments of genuine tension.

The atmosphere oscillates between workplace drudgery and satirical farce, with a tone that feels both nostalgic and startlingly relevant. Equal Opportunity (2007) uses its comedic edge to tackle themes of systemic bias, personal growth, and the performative nature of professionalism. Vu's direction keeps the narrative tight, avoiding preachiness in favor of wit and relatable workplace frustrations. Whether you're a fan of indie comedies or workplace satires, this film offers a fresh take on how far we've come—and how much further we have to go.