Errand
When the boss at a small midtown Manhattan bank gives Arnold Johnson the wrong account number, Johnson’s life is upended by a seventy four million dollar mistake. It’s up to him to set things right, rekindle old flames, and navigate the surreal landscape in this major errand of a film. Newcomer Nicholas Hutchison writes and directs a comedic ensemble of New York’s finest. Starring: Ephraim Birney, Brad Oscar, Olivia Nikkanen, Ethan Dubin, Lin Tucci, and Constance Shulman Produced by: Ethan Labouisse, John Hardy, Grace Shi, and Cristobal de Losada
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Errand is a narrative comedy that parodies the (often pointless) job of being an investment banking analyst. In this case, the analyst is named Arnold Johnson. As Johnson confronts the absurdity of his reality-adjacent world and irrationality of its characters, he struggles to escape what feels like an unpredictable fever dream. With no doors, ceilings, or friends in sight, each scene leads Johnson down a rat maze of his own making--a satirical commentary on integrity and purpose in the world of finance and beyond.

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