Yitzhak operates the turkey farm his father created in Israel after emigrating from Iran. Yitzhak hopes his son Moti will carry on the proud family tradition. That's not Moti's passion; he restores junkyard cars. Sarah, Moti's mother, tries to reconcile the two, while Yitzhak's grandfather urges him to discipline his son. Moti's refusal to labor in the turkey barn hurts Yitzhak. Despite his love for his kid, he forces Moti to work the family farm. The advent of Darius, the American uncle, disrupts the familial equilibrium. Yitzhak will soon discover that his son is just as headstrong. Unavoidable confrontation.
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Yitzhak operates the turkey farm his father created in Israel after emigrating from Iran. Yitzhak hopes his son Moti will carry on the proud family tradition. That's not Moti's passion; he restores junkyard cars. Sarah, Moti's mother, tries to reconcile the two, while Yitzhak's grandfather urges him to discipline his son. Moti's refusal to labor in the turkey barn hurts Yitzhak. Despite his love for his kid, he forces Moti to work the family farm. The advent of Darius, the American uncle, disrupts the familial equilibrium. Yitzhak will soon discover that his son is just as headstrong. Unavoidable confrontation.
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