

Three sisters, one house sale, and parents who refuse to stay dead. French-Israeli family drama gets weird.
In October 1995 three French sisters gather in Atlit, Israel to sell the family home. Tensions arise between elders Darel and Cali when Darel proves unwilling to sell. That's when the sisters start seeing apparitions of their dead parents.
Acting
The three sisters have chemistry that feels dangerously real.
Direction
Amitay balances deadpan comedy with genuine melancholy.
Director
Shirel Amitay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Atlit was a detention camp for Jewish refugees in the 1940s; the film quietly layers this historical weight onto a family selling their roots.
Géraldine Nakache co-wrote the script, drawing from her own Algerian-Jewish family's complex relationship with Israel.