Umma


02:15 am - 04:00 am, Thursday, December 11 on FX Movie Channel HD (East) ()

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Amanda's farm life is disrupted by the arrival of her mother's ashes. Haunted by her childhood and the fear that she will become like her mother, she is warned that her mother's anger will grow if they are not properly buried. Still, Amanda refuses to have anything to do with them and becomes consumed to the point that she begins to be tormented by visions of her.

2022 English Stereo
Horror Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew
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Sandra Oh (Actor) .. Amanda
Fivel Stewart (Actor) .. Chris
MeeWha Alana Lee (Actor) .. Umma
Tom Yi (Actor) .. Mr. Kang
Odeya Rush (Actor) .. River
Dermot Mulroney (Actor) .. Danny
Danielle K. Golden (Actor) .. Paramedic
Hana Kim (Actor) .. Young Girl
Mark Kirksey (Actor) .. Paramedic

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Did You Know..
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Sandra Oh (Actor) .. Amanda
Born: July 20, 1971
Birthplace: Nepean, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: One of Canada's most respected actresses, Sandra Oh is one of her country's growing number of talented performers to make their presence felt in Hollywood. Oh, who is of Korean heritage, was born in Nepean, Ottawa, and began acting at the age of ten. Despite the disapproval of her traditionally-minded parents, she embarked on a professional acting career when she was barely out of her teens. After attending the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal, Oh had her breakthrough in the 1993 CBC production of Runaway: The Diary of Evelyn Lau. Her portrayal of the title character, a 14-year-old runaway who endured hard times while living on the street, earned Oh a FIPA d'Or for Best Actress at Cannes.On the big screen, Oh first earned raves and recognition for her portrayal of a Chinese-Canadian woman struggling with both the demands of her conservative parents and those placed on her by society in response to her ethnic identity in Double Happiness. Her thoughtful, funny performance earned Oh her first Genie Award (Canada's equivalent of the Oscar), but unfortunately, further work was not immediately forthcoming. Things began to look up when Oh was cast on the popular HBO series Arli$$ in 1996, and in a bit part in the hit comedy Bean (1997).Oh found greater success as one of the stars of Don McKellar's Last Night (1998), a comedy-drama about the end of the world that cast the actress as a woman trying to get across town in time to make good on a suicide pact she has with her husband (David Cronenberg). An internationally praised film that enjoyed a particularly strong reception at the Toronto and Cannes Festivals, it received a number of awards, including a second Genie for Oh. The following year, Oh took part in another critical hit with Audrey Wells' Guinevere, in which she appeared alongside fellow Canadian Sarah Polley as one of a number of young women taken under the wing of a dubious mentor (Stephen Rea).Oh ushered in the new millenium with a role in the largely-improvised ensemble film Dancing at the Blue Iguana, and the ensuing years saw the actress primarily take on a variety of small character roles in such films as Big Fat Liar and Under the Tuscan Sun. In 2004, however, she garnered a number of positive responses playing the impulsive-but-tough Stephanie in then-husband Alexander Payne's dramedy Sideways. The role would be a breakthrough, even if Payne and Oh announced the end of their marriage shortly after the film was honored at the 2005 Academy Awards. Oh's professional life continued to improve landing a major role on the television series Gray's Anatomy. Her caustic, hilarious and often heartbreaking work in that series earned her strong reviews, as well as a Golden Globe Award and Emmy recognition. In 2006 she took time off from the show to appear opposite Robin Williams in the thriller The Night Listener. Oh would go on to appear in a number of feature films in the coming years, like Blindness, Defendor, and Ramona and Beezus.
Fivel Stewart (Actor) .. Chris
Born: November 04, 1996
MeeWha Alana Lee (Actor) .. Umma
Tom Yi (Actor) .. Mr. Kang
Odeya Rush (Actor) .. River
Born: May 12, 1997
Birthplace: Haifa, Israel
Trivia: Name "Odeya" means "Thank God" in Hebrew. Would write and perform plays as a youth, often casting her toddler siblings to act opposite her. Was discovered as a model in the United States, before her film and television career, and appeared in major campaigns and advertisements for Tommy Hilfiger, Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap and Guess. First credited role was Hannah Milner in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode titled "Branded" in 2010. Wrote, directed, produced and starred in her short film Thanks in 2016.
Dermot Mulroney (Actor) .. Danny
Born: October 31, 1963
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: American actor Dermot Mulroney is decidedly in tune with the 1990s: his film characters are often eccentric, unpredictable, and total strangers to personal hygiene. Curiously, when called upon to appear as a scruffy street kid in Where the Day Takes You (1992), Mulroney seemed a bit too squeaky-clean. An alumnus of Northwestern University, he first made moviegoers' acquaintance in 1988 with Sunset and as part of the Brat Pack western Young Guns. In the acclaimed Longtime Companion (1990), Mulroney played a collar-and-tie type who was still essentially an outsider due to the character's homosexuality and vulnerability to AIDS. Much of Mulroney's subsequent work has gone largely unseen, including the dismal Bad Girls (1994).
Danielle K. Golden (Actor) .. Paramedic
Hana Kim (Actor) .. Young Girl
Mark Kirksey (Actor) .. Paramedic

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