Filmmaker Craig Railsback’s “The Job” stars Dawna Lee Heising and Lejon Stewart.
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Filmmaker Craig Railsback’s “The Job” stars Dawna Lee Heising and Lejon Stewart.

Written and directed by Craig Railsback, “The Job” is a film produced by Eye on Excellence Productions. Dawna Lee Heising serves as the executive producer, and the film features Lejon Stewart and Dawna Lee Heising in lead roles. The original score and AI special effects are composed by Dr. Renah Wolzinger, while the original story is written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham.

The plot unfolds: A middle-aged man arrives for a job interview only to discover his evaluator is Athena—an eerie, tarot-wielding AI. As the surreal assessment unfolds, buried guilt surfaces, forcing him to confront a traumatic past and choose between escape or redemption.

Blending Black Mirror tension with a Kafkaesque edge, The Job explores the collision of artificial intelligence, conscience, and the cost of moving forward.

According to WorldFilmGeek.com, Dawna Lee Heising delivers a standout performance as Athena, the AI program who conducts the interview and ultimately becomes a source of hope for the protagonist, Todd, portrayed by Lejon Stewart. As the interview progresses, Todd faces internal conflicts but eventually realizes that to secure the job, he must first find himself.

“The Job” is a compelling short film that explores the concept of AI in a nuanced manner. Initially, it presents AI in a somewhat questionable light, but it gradually reveals its more positive aspects. Dawna Lee Heising’s performance is once again exceptional, and Lejon Stewart delivers a great portrayal of the job applicant who discovers something far beyond his expectations.

About Craig Railsback: a LA based director and producer known for sleek, high-tension storytelling grounded in human choice and consequence. As founder of Railsback Productions, he builds genre projects with a polished, cinematic edge—balancing visceral set-pieces with emotional clarity. Current work includes The Job, a psychological sci-fi short about guilt, fate, and an AI interlocutor named Athena; Grand Theft Cargo (co-written with Jim Crossman), a propulsive crime feature; and a personal documentary honoring his friend and mentor, Academy Award–nominated director, Richard Rush.

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