

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A gay New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
Top Cast


John Benjamin Hickey
John Benjamin Hickey
Michael
John Benjamin Hickey
Michael


Niv Nissim
Niv Nissim
Tomer
Niv Nissim
Tomer


Lihi Kornowski
Lihi Kornowski
Daria
Lihi Kornowski
Daria


Miki Kam
Miki Kam
Malka
Miki Kam
Malka


Peter Spears
Peter Spears
David
Peter Spears
David


Tamir Ginsburg
Tamir Ginsburg
Kobi
Tamir Ginsburg
Kobi


Gabriel Omri Loukas
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Guy
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Guy
Tamar Hannah Shtaierman
Tamar Hannah Shtaierman
Mother at the Beach
Tamar Hannah Shtaierman
Mother at the Beach
Shai Fredo
Shai Fredo
Bike Salesman
Shai Fredo
Bike Salesman
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