The Stress is Killing Me

418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, NM. 87501

Saturday, April 27th, 5:30 PM

Eight friends from college get together for their 20th reunion and take a house for the week. They are all in their 40’s, successful, professional. And they all hate their jobs. They reveal that they all have dream jobs they’d rather do. So for one week they decide to try their dream jobs, and it all goes hilariously wrong.



Tom Carroll is the writer/director of “The Stress is Killing Me” and the writer/director of “Who Stole the Tasmanian Devils?” He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 

 


 

Director:

Tom Carroll

Writer:

Tom Carroll

Producer:

Brian Mangas

Talent:

Grayson Berry, Carly Christopher

Year Released:

2023

Country:

U.S.A.

Length:

01:42:43

Reviews:

This ensemble film is delightfully light and fun. It essentially is The Big Chill, but way more comedic with a side of raunchiness. The film masterfully balances two very different tones. It’s a zany comedy filled with hijinks, but also explores the characters’ mid-life crises as they realize their lives might not be where they envisioned them. The performances feel genuine, and it seems like we, the audience, are being given a peek into this long-standing friend group. Overall, the movie perfectly encapsulates the growing pains many people face right now, with a comedic touch.

Shayna Freedman

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