These films explore, through narrative and documentary techniques, the complicated ways in which we carry our baggage and trauma with us, especially when it’s the people closest to us who hurt us, dismiss us, or tragically leave us. The films serve both as a therapeutic process and a window into dealing with those hurts and relationships.
When Ori picks up his soldier brother for a day at the beach, he is horrified to see that his brother has become religious. On top of that, the car's tire goes flat. As the sun sets, Ori is forced to choose between his "new" brother who is planning to make Shabbat in a deserted place, or going to visit their sick mother.
These films explore, through narrative and documentary techniques, the complicated ways in which we carry our baggage and trauma with us, especially when it’s the people closest to us who hurt us, dismiss us, or tragically leave us. The films serve both as a therapeutic process and a window into dealing with those hurts and relationships.
When Ori picks up his soldier brother for a day at the beach, he is horrified to see that his brother has become religious. On top of that, the car's tire goes flat. As the sun sets, Ori is forced to choose between his "new" brother who is planning to make Shabbat in a deserted place, or going to visit their sick mother.