
When Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son, his wife urges him to return to their routine but instead he gets high with a young neighbor and sets out to discover that there are still things in his life worth living for.
A quiet, contemplative journey through grief. It feels like a long exhale after a period of intense pain, finding unexpected moments of connection and dark humor amidst profound sadness. It's a gentle nudge towards life's small joys.

















