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Offshore
Directed by
Diane Cheklich
PG-13
2006
1h 32m
Drama
6.8
29%
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American workers rebel when their employer (Marty Bufalini) outsources their jobs to a fledgling call center in India.
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Cast of Offshore
Satish Shah
Devendra Tiwari
Malaika Shenoy
Reva
Ratnabali Bhattacharjee
Anjali
Neil Bhoopalam
Nikhil
Diane Allemon
Iris
Robert C. Bonnell
Godfrey
Jesse Dean
Office Worker
Angela G. King
Sid Makkar
Ajay Tiwari
Offshore Ratings & Reviews
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Has an initially intriguing plot that's quite timely, but ultimately falls flat as a drama, socioeconomic critique and comedy with an unfocused screenplay that's often jejune and contrived.
Slant Magazine
Andrew Schenker
By painting the downsized as a bunch of racist grotesques, Cheklich does a disservice to those Americans threatened with the very real prospect of suffering layoffs.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Hampered by a script that veers from infantile to ugly and a director who doesn't know when to say "cut."
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
...we get a in depth look into Italian politics. But, you don't need to be familiar with that country's volatile recent years to enjoy a fine piece of filmmaking.
Boxoffice Magazine
Matthew Nestel
What's cobbled together in Diane Cheklich's harebrained feature is a mishmash of desperate clichs and over-the-top depictions of Americans as vile, lazy recalcitrants who gleek racial epithets after each swig from a cheap beer or an oversized coffee mug.
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
Michigan-based filmmaker Diane Cheklich's insipid, cheapjack dramedy -- about a flagging company's decision to outsource -- isn't potent enough to even be called a lukewarm-button movie.
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Louis Proyect
Dark comedy about the effects of outsourcing on an American call center about to lose its jobs to Mumbai. The film offers no pat solutions to a problem that faces workers everywhere, but it does challenge us to think about a system that is involved in a r
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