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Die Oma ist tot ()


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A polish grandma dies while visiting her family in Germany. The deceased should be buried next to her husband in Poland. However, proper transfer is too expensive. Lothar, son-in-law of the deceased, tries to smuggle her corpse to Poland.

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Hape Kerkeling ...
Lothar Brömmer
Janette Rauch ...
Linda Brömmer
Tana Schanzara ...
Oma Vera
Michael Benthin ...
Hubert Köster
Dorothea Walda
Gerburg Jahnke ...
Selma
Stephanie Überall ...
Luisa
Rotraud Schindler ...
Lothar's mother
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Lothar's father
Isabel Varell
Wolfgang Völz
Saskia Lange
Svenja Lange
Christian Müller
Sven Müller
Gerlind Ahnert
Volker Bogdan
Leonar Bruna
Gert Burkard
Hans Kahlert
Isolde Tarrach
Ilse Seemann
Gert Wiedenhofen
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Wilhelm Wieben ...
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Directed by

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Angelo Colagrossi

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Angelo Colagrossi ... ()

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Mick Jackson

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Udo Franz

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Heidi Endruweit

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Jochen Krumpeter

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Uta Freiwald

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Helga Wittig ... makeup artist

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Marius Bednarczyk ... unit manager
Inga Hildebrandt ... unit manager
Reiner Milker ... production manager

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Marek Gierszal ... first assistant director

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Erich Herkel ... property master
Heino Steinbach ... property master

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Gero von Gerlach ... sound

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Johannes Anders ... assistant camera
Wolfgang Feindt ... gaffer
Winfried Staschau ... video operator
Felix Storp ... steadicam operator

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Plot Summary

Linda's Polish grandma celebrates her 80th birthday with Linda and her husband Lothar. Grandma is dead the next day. Problem: the deceased should be buried next to her husband in Poland. However, proper transfer is too expensive. Lothar has the idea to bring grandma in a surfboard carrier in private car to Poland. The gasoline goes out, the car is stolen and an odyssey begins, until the grandma has found her last rest in Kowalew, next to Grandpa Pyotr. Written by Dunstan Brooks

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Also Known As
  • Die Oma Ist Tot (India, English title)
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  • 85 min
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Movie Connections References Willi und die Windzors (1996). See more »

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