As ALS ravages her body, 47-years-old Michal lost everything she was: a tour guide, a woman, a wife. With time running out, she holds onto her motherhood. She and her 7-years-old son, Naveh, discover a shared love for trails, wilderness, and the forces of nature. Michal strives to make lasting memories for Naveh, who tries on his own to understand what no one dares to explain him.
Ella and Edik, siblings of a traditional Bukhari family, arrive early on holiday to their childhood home. There they find their homophobic father - dead and dressed in women's clothes.
Two sisters, who are very different from one another, share a common family secret. Their relationship is tested when a past trauma surfaces. They will do whatever it takes to keep their connection strong and solid.
Georgia leaves her past behind in Rio de Janeiro in the hope of giving her son, Miguel a better future. Together they move to Israel, having to find a way for making a living, and Georgia won't allow Miguel to see concern in her eyes.
A mysterious beep disturbs the rest of Eli, a lonely young woman from Tel Aviv. In the attempts to locate the source of the noise, she discovers that she is the only one who hears the beeping.
Anna (12) and her mother (40) arrive in a gloomy ultra-Orthodox neighborhood on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Anna, who brought a pair of bicycles with her, soon discovers that it is forbidden for girls to ride there.
Mirka, new to the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish world, makes her way from the back of a gender-segregated bus to the front, to save her celiac son Raphael from a cookie containing gluten. This simple act constitutes a challenge to the conventions of the society in which Mirka lives and to which she tries to belong.