After a long absence, Ariel is summoned by his estranged father to his childhood home in El Once, Buenos Aires' lively Jewish neighborhood. Ariel tries to reconnect with his father, who operates a Jewish charity and is considered as a big macher in the close-knit community, but who was often absent owing to his commitment to meet the Jewish quorum of having 10 males present at all funerals.
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After a long absence, Ariel is summoned by his estranged father to his childhood home in El Once, Buenos Aires' lively Jewish neighborhood. Ariel tries to reconnect with his father, who operates a Jewish charity and is considered as a big macher in the close-knit community, but who was often absent owing to his commitment to meet the Jewish quorum of having 10 males present at all funerals.
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