"A touching, heartwarming, and ultimately hopeful film." —The Queer Review
"A vivid drama that examines the commonalities and differences at play between two generations of gay men." —Daily Mirror
Michael, a travel columnist for the New York Times, goes to Tel Aviv to write an article after suffering a tragedy. He is still grieving and the loss has caused problems between him and his husband, and just wants to do research and go home. But when he sublets an apartment from Tomer, a young film student, he finds himself drawn into the life of the city.
Though the two men couldn't be more different - Michael is an established journalist who has been with his partner for decades, Tomer struggles to earn a living and can't imagine settling down - the two form an intense bond, which transforms both their lives in unexpected ways.