Six days in the lives of an Israeli living in a kibbutz and a Palestinian living in Paris, which starts with an accidental meeting in the Berlin Subway during the World cup finals, will change them completely.
Acting
Azabal and Levo's wordless subway tension
Direction
Real-time World Cup chaos as backdrop

Director
Guy Nattiv
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot guerrilla-style during actual 2006 World Cup crowds in Berlin, no permits, real chaos.
The directors are Israeli; Azabal is Belgian-Palestinian—the film sparked controversy for 'normalization' accusations at festivals.