Oy My Great Yiddish
The film deals with identity, roots and rootlessness. Conflicts between strong mothers and daughters, it is about humour and anarchism, about loving life and joy about dramas that life tries to interpose. Four generations of Jewish women in Europe in the 20th and 21st centuries: In her entertaining, strikingly concise portrayal of a family, director Marian Kiss also addresses current, frightening nationalist tendencies.