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Private Screening - Everybody's Oma
Hope Hospice hosts a private screening of Everybody's Oma, a film about one family's dementia journey.
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, March 25 · 9:30 - 11:30am PDT
Location
Vine Cinema & Alehouse 1722 First Street Livermore, CA 94550
About this event
Hope Hospice hosts a private screening of Everybody's Oma, a documentary about one family's dementia journey.
Filmmaker Jason van Genderen is obsessed with making home videos about his elderly mother and, when he creates a supermarket at home during lockdown, he accidentally turns "Oma" into an internet celebrity. Their heartwarming home movies quickly attract a worldwide audience of over 100 million people, thanks to social media. This is an unforgettable story of a family that comes together whilst beautifully falling apart.
This film is not yet officially available to U.S. audiences. Hope Hospice greatly appreciates the Van Genderen family and the film producers for creating this unique opportunity for Hope's community to experience this touching film together.
Our private screening will be held at The Vine Cinema in downtown Livermore: 1722 First Street, 94550. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and the film begins promptly at 10. Concessions for sale. Film run time is 1 hour, 33 minutes. Free parking is available in a small lot behind the theater, on local streets, and at the Stockman's Park public lot located at the corner of Railroad and L streets (a 3-block walk).