Clockwatchers is a 1997 American comedy-drama film directed by Jill Sprecher. The film follows the lives of four temporary office workers who form a close bond while working together in a large corporation.
The main characters are Iris, Margaret, Jane, and Paula, who are all struggling to find their place in the corporate world. They are often ignored and mistreated by their colleagues and supervisors, leading them to feel isolated and unappreciated.
As the women grow closer, they begin to rebel against the monotony of their jobs and the unfair treatment they receive. They start to question their roles in the company and their own self-worth.
However, their bond is put to the test when one of the women is accused of stealing from the company. The group must come together to support their friend and prove her innocence, all while navigating the complexities of office politics and corporate culture.
Clockwatchers is a poignant and humorous exploration of friendship, identity, and the struggles of working in a corporate environment. It highlights the importance of solidarity and standing up for oneself in the face of adversity.