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Are you afraid of becoming your mother? With Sandra Oh, Umma explores the transformation of a woman into her mother, who died a few weeks ago.

If you have a bad relationship with your parents, Ummah probably isn’t for you. The new feature film from Sony Pictures and Stage 6 Films follows the adventures of a single mother, whose mother has just died. When her ashes and some of her belongings are brought back to her, Amanda has to face strange phenomena. The spirit of the latter seems to haunt her, to the point that she gradually becomes the matriarch she wanted to flee.

Produced by Raimi Production, the firm founded by Sam Raimi, this new horror feature film will feature Sandra Oh in the lead role. The actress, made famous thanks to her roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Killing Evewill give the reply to Fivel Star (Atypical).

Moreover, Demort Multorney (Hana) and Odeya Rush (lady bird) are also announced at the casting. The writing of the screenplay and the production were entrusted to Iris K.Shim, who signs here her first feature film. After working on The Foreigner with Jacky Chan and Pierce Brosnan, the filmmaker wants to explore the weight of heritage in a dysfunctional Korean family.

No release date yet in France

In the United States, Umma is due to hit theaters on March 18. The first trailer has just been shared, and the least we can say is that it’s quite promising. (Attention too cute little animals are killed unceremoniously). On the other hand, we do not know when and where he will land in France.

Until then, we can find Sandra Oh on Disney +, in Red alert. The actress will lend her voice to Ming, the mother of the main character of the new adventure signed Pixar. She is also back in the fourth and final season of Killing Eve, broadcast from Tuesday March 1 on Canal+. A particularly expected conclusion, since the series is one of AMC’s biggest hits in recent years.

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