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Team Work 2015

15 min📅 2015-06-05

"This team just doesn't work."

Team Work (2015) dives into the chaotic world of corporate team-building gone horribly wrong. Directed by Michael Toubassi, this short comedy follows Paul, a well-meaning but overly confident team-building consultant played by Nate Smith (Red Oaks, Odd Mom Out).

Director: Michael Toubassi

Cast

Nate Smith
Nate Smith
Paul
Donald Ian Black
Donald Ian Black
Charlie
Tara Copeland
Tara Copeland
Sue
Jackie Michele Johnson
Jackie Michele Johnson
Jennifer
Rob Lindo
Rob Lindo
Mike
Kirstin Ford
Kirstin Ford
Allison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Team Work (2015) about?

Team Work follows Paul, a cocky team-building consultant who discovers his skills are no match for a toxic workplace. When a sadistic manager and his miserable team turn his training session into a nightmare, Paul must confront whether some teams are beyond saving. The short comedy blends cringe humor with biting workplace satire.

Who directed Team Work?

Team Work was directed by Michael Toubassi, bringing a sharp comedic eye to the absurdity of corporate culture.

Who stars in Team Work?

The film stars Nate Smith as Paul, alongside Donald Ian Black, Tara Copeland, Jackie Michele Johnson, Rob Lindo, and Kirstin Ford.

Is Team Work (2015) worth watching?

With its razor-sharp humor and relatable premise, Team Work is a fun, if brief, dive into workplace frustration. While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, its 15-minute runtime and strong comedic performances make it worth a watch for fans of dry, satirical humor.

How long is Team Work?

Team Work runs for 15 minutes.

About Team Work (2015) — When Corporate Teamwork Goes Horribly Wrong

Team Work (2015) dives into the chaotic world of corporate team-building gone horribly wrong. Directed by Michael Toubassi, this short comedy follows Paul, a well-meaning but overly confident team-building consultant played by Nate Smith (Red Oaks, Odd Mom Out). When Paul leads a routine training session, he's blindsided by a vindictive middle-manager and his disgruntled team, whose seething disdain for collaboration pushes Paul's skills to the breaking point. The film explores the absurdity of workplace dynamics, blending sharp humor with a touch of existential dread as Paul confronts the uncomfortable truth: not every team can—or should—work together.

With a runtime of just 15 minutes, Team Work packs in plenty of laughs and a surprisingly relatable critique of corporate culture. The cast, including Donald Ian Black and Jackie Michelle Johnson, delivers a mix of deadpan comedy and over-the-top frustration, making this micro-budget gem a standout for fans of workplace satire and fast-paced humor.