
Ready, Steady, Ommm! 2013
In *Ready, Steady, Ommm! (2013)*, Swiss director Oliver Rihs delivers a quirky comedy that blends family chaos with a side of national pride.
Director: Oliver Rihs
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ready, Steady, Ommm! (2013) about?
This Swiss comedy follows Alex and his pregnant girlfriend Anna as they face housing troubles, turning to her eccentric military father for help. But when budget cuts threaten Switzerland's famed army reputation, their personal and national problems collide in unexpected ways.
Who directed Ready, Steady, Ommm!?
Oliver Rihs directed the film, blending sharp humor with a satirical take on Swiss traditions and family dynamics.
Who stars in Ready, Steady, Ommm!?
The film features Matthias Britschgi, Marco Rima, Martin Rapold, Bruno Cathomas, and Liliane Amuat in key roles.
Is Ready, Steady, Ommm! (2013) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with quirky characters and a touch of social satire, *Ready, Steady, Ommm!* is a delightful watch. Its unique blend of family drama and Swiss humor makes it a standout in the genre.
How long is Ready, Steady, Ommm!?
The film runs for 94 minutes.
About Ready, Steady, Ommm! (2013) — A Swiss Comedy Where Family and Army Collide
In *Ready, Steady, Ommm! (2013)*, Swiss director Oliver Rihs delivers a quirky comedy that blends family chaos with a side of national pride. The film follows Alex and his heavily pregnant girlfriend Anna as they scramble to find an affordable home, only to turn to her eccentric father, Commander Reiker—a retired military man whose heart still beats for the Swiss Army. But when budget cuts threaten to dissolve Switzerland's legendary warrior reputation, even Reiker's unconventional tactics might not be enough. With its heartwarming humor and satirical jabs at bureaucracy, this Swiss gem offers a fresh take on the challenges of modern life.
Set against the backdrop of Switzerland's iconic army traditions, *Ready, Steady, Ommm!* balances slapstick humor with a touch of social commentary. The cast, led by Matthias Britschgi and Marco Rima, brings infectious energy to the absurd yet relatable struggle of balancing personal crises with national identity. Whether you're a fan of lighthearted comedies or curious about Swiss culture, this film delivers a charming escape with a wink at the absurdity of tradition in today's world.