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OM 2007

15 min📅 2007-04-28

In the sweltering heart of a New York City summer, the strenuous practice of yoga becomes more than just exercise—it's a battleground of conflicting thoughts and split-second life decisions.

Director: Fredric Keith Reshew

Cast

David Kelsey
David Kelsey
Tim (Yoga Instuctor)
Lauren Adler
Lauren Adler
Susan
Murray Bartlett
Murray Bartlett
John
Austin Basis
Austin Basis
Bobby
Stan Carp
Stan Carp
Cab Driver
Claude Duhamel
Claude Duhamel
Eddie
Adrianne Frost
Adrianne Frost
Mona
Larry Goldstein
Supporting
Tom Greer
Tom Greer
Cop
Adam Kulbersh
Adam Kulbersh
Tommy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OM (2007) about?

Set against a NYC heatwave, this 15-minute comedy short follows yoga students whose inner monologues collide during a session. The film dives into the chaos of split-second decisions that define daily life, all set to the rhythm of a ringing bell.

Who directed OM?

OM was directed by Fredric Keith Reshew, who crafts a comedic yet introspective snapshot of urban life through the lens of a yoga studio.

Who stars in OM?

The film features David Kelsey, Lauren Adler, Murray Bartlett, Austin Basis, and Stan Carp as the yoga students navigating thought-provoking dilemmas.

Is OM (2007) worth watching?

While OM is unrated on IMDb, its clever blend of humor and introspection in just 15 minutes makes it a quirky pick for fans of short-form comedies. The sharp focus on modern urban struggles gives it a relatable edge worth a quick watch.

How long is OM?

OM has a runtime of 15 minutes.

About OM (2007) — A Comedy Short That Turns Yoga into a Mind-Bending Inner Journey

In the sweltering heart of a New York City summer, the strenuous practice of yoga becomes more than just exercise—it's a battleground of conflicting thoughts and split-second life decisions.

OM (2007), directed by Fredric Keith Reshew, thrusts viewers into the sticky, sweat-drenched studio where a diverse group of yogis confront personal dilemmas between breaths. As the heatwave outside mirrors the tension within, the film deftly explores the push-and-pull of everyday choices, culminating in a finale where every chime of the bell holds deeper meaning.