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Oma (2017)

Gênero : Drama

Runtime : 9M

Director : Daniella Rabbani
Escritor : Melissa Jane Osborne

Sinopse

A nonconforming granddaughter (with shaved temples and piercing) comes to a retirement house to film a documentary about her boisterous grandmother who survived the Holocaust and Auschwitz. They are divided by more than half a century, they are united by their uncompromising attitude, but they are able to find a common language. This chamber conversational drama about dialogue across two generations states that as long as you argue, as long as you disagree, as long as you can raise your voice - you are alive. The granddaughter is played by the film’s director Daniella Rabbani (who also appeared in minor parts in The Americans and Ocean's 8), and to her, Oma is an adaptation of a personal experience. “When I was a child, my grandparents didn’t tell me about how they survived the Holocaust. My grandfather made attempts to open up, but I would always change the subject. I had no idea about the cleansing effect that such conversations could have”

Atores

Lynn Cohen
Lynn Cohen
Ethel Mueller
Daniella Rabbani
Daniella Rabbani
Dana
Tibor Feldman
Tibor Feldman
David Bloch
Bianca Crudo
Bianca Crudo
Assistant #2
Melissa Jane Osborne
Melissa Jane Osborne
Eileen
Ronald Cohen
Ronald Cohen
Ethel's Beau
Shannon Dionne
Shannon Dionne
Aid

Tripulações

Daniella Rabbani
Daniella Rabbani
Director
Melissa Jane Osborne
Melissa Jane Osborne
Screenplay
Melissa Jane Osborne
Melissa Jane Osborne
Story
Daniella Rabbani
Daniella Rabbani
Story