Acting
Jonathan, not yet out as a gay man, is his father Aharon’s employee at the family’s car repair shop. Today Jonathan wants to leave early to attend the gay pride parade, but needs to hide this from his viciously intolerant father. Aharon suspects Jonathan’s intentions and tries to prevent him from leaving. In the end, Jonathan will have to make a choice that is about much more than today’s crisis.
Rushing from work to his parents' home, Omri is pulled into a family intervention when his mother denies stealing the neighbors' Bimba (tricycle), sending the family on a nighttime trip to the ER where he first faces her mental illness.
Gur and Gaia live in a small house. The relationship takes a turn when they discover that their house is slated for demolition. As doomsday approaches, the ground begins to crumble under their feet, exposes fractures in their relationship.