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Oma 2017

9 min📅 2017-07-25

Oma (2017) is a powerful short drama that explores the profound connection between a rebellious granddaughter and her Holocaust-survivor grandmother.

Director: Daniella Rabbani

Cast

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
Eileen
Ronald Cohen
Ethel's Beau
Shannon Dionne
Aid

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oma (2017) about?

Oma follows a punk-styled granddaughter who visits her Holocaust-survivor grandmother in a retirement home to film her life story. Despite their stark generational differences, both strong-willed women find common ground through their shared refusal to compromise.

Who directed Oma?

Oma was directed by Daniella Rabbani, who also stars in the film as the granddaughter documenting her grandmother's Holocaust survival story.

Who stars in Oma?

The film features Lynn Cohen, Daniella Rabbani, Tibor Feldman, Bianca Crudo, and Melissa Jane Osborne in key roles.

Is Oma (2017) worth watching?

With its powerful intergenerational themes and Holocaust survivor narrative, Oma offers meaningful storytelling in a compact 9-minute format. The authentic performances and emotional depth make it worthwhile for fans of character-driven drama.

How long is Oma?

Oma has a runtime of 9 minutes.

About Oma (2017) — Holocaust Grandmother Drama Short Film

Oma (2017) is a powerful short drama that explores the profound connection between a rebellious granddaughter and her Holocaust-survivor grandmother. Directed by Daniella Rabbani, this intimate chamber piece follows a young filmmaker with shaved temples and piercings as she visits a retirement home to document her boisterous grandmother's remarkable life story. Despite the decades separating them and vastly different worldviews, both women share an uncompromising spirit that ultimately bridges their generational divide.

The film centers on Lynn Cohen's moving performance as the indomitable grandmother who survived Auschwitz, while Rabbani also stars as her nonconformist granddaughter. Through raw, honest dialogue, the pair navigate their differences and discover that their shared strength creates an unbreakable bond. This 9-minute cinematic experience captures the essence of family, survival, and the enduring power of human connection across generations. The intimate setting and authentic performances make this brief drama feel surprisingly epic in emotional scope.