“Standards of Ethical Conduct” to Premiere Online, Worker Productivity Predicted to Fall
Office managers around the country are embracing for the predicted fall in worker productivity as cube-toilers watch the film in full resolution, for free, while pretending to do work.
“Standards of Ethical Conduct” made its theatrical debut in 2009, in Baltimore and Denver, to rave reviews:
“disarmingly sweet and funny” and “a refreshingly piss take on office culture”
- Bret McCabe, Arts Editor, City Paper
"It's a tightly scripted and well acted exploration of the absurdities of the corporate world..."
- Lisa Morgan, Co-Host of "The Signal" on National Public Radio
“this comical and tightly woven office film has universal appeal”
- 5280 Magazine
In “Standards of Ethical Conduct”, a 45-minute office comedy, filmmaker Roman Hardgrave presents the story of Heff, a cubicle-dweller who finds himself in conflict with his company's nightmarish Standards of Ethical Conduct after an unfortunate incident at the annual company Halloween party. “Last Comic Standing” semi-finalist Chuck Roy co-stars as Heff's stoner roommate, a man pursuing a very different sort of American Dream.



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