The story of three men living in Tel Aviv. They set off to attend a funeral. Unfortunately, they cannot find the right cemetery. Later the story shifts to their complex love lives.
Direction
Gitai's wandering camera mirrors the characters' spiritual lostness
Acting
Dayan's weary charisma anchors the aimless narrative
Writing
Dialogue that feels eavesdropped, not performed

Director
Amos Gitai
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gitai shot this in the mid-90s Tel Aviv bubble, pre-Oslo collapse, capturing a specific secular Israeli masculinity rarely depicted on screen.
The director plays Goldman himself—reportedly rewriting scenes daily based on where the cast actually got lost filming.