
Qwerty 2011
In the cutthroat world of high finance, disaster looms as the head of Conglomerated Assets bails out, leaving the reins to his clueless film-school dropout heir.
Director: Chil Kong
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Qwerty (2011) about?
Qwerty follows six resourceful secretaries who must rescue their sinking brokerage firm after its CEO abandons ship and leaves the company in the hands of his untrained heir. Armed with quick thinking and sharper tongues, they navigate corporate chaos with hilarious results.
Who directed Qwerty?
Chil Kong directed Qwerty, bringing a playful and satirical touch to this corporate comedy.
Who stars in Qwerty?
The film stars Olivia Oguma, Robert Sudduth, Beverly Leech, Angela Arimento, and Chairman Barnes among others.
Is Qwerty (2011) worth watching?
Qwerty is a lighthearted comedy that offers a fun, satirical take on corporate culture, making it an entertaining choice for fans of workplace humor. While it may not break new ground, its playful energy and cast deliver a breezy watch.
How long is Qwerty?
Qwerty has a runtime of 73 minutes.
About Qwerty (2011) — Six secretaries save the day in this corporate comedy
In the cutthroat world of high finance, disaster looms as the head of Conglomerated Assets bails out, leaving the reins to his clueless film-school dropout heir. Enter Quincy, Waverly, Erica, Rudy, Tina and Yasmine—six sharp-witted secretaries with far more savvy than their suits suggest. Team QWERTY steps up to the crisis, blending razor-sharp wit with unexpected corporate cunning in Chil Kong's 2011 comedy.
This breezy satire skewers Wall Street excess with playful energy, as the underdogs turn the boardroom into their playground. With snappy dialogue and a playful tone, Qwerty delivers a lighthearted romp through corporate chaos, proving that sometimes the best assets aren't on a balance sheet. Ideal for fans of workplace comedies with a rebellious edge.