
Suffering through a mid-life crisis, Omer has to face the angry villagers in order to realize his estranged father's dying wish to be buried under the enshrined Noah Tree which his father claims to have planted half a century ago.
A quiet, introspective journey through regret and reconciliation. It feels like sifting through old photographs, finding unexpected beauty and lingering sadness in the echoes of the past. A deeply human, understated drama.

















