

A Hasidic dad's taxi becomes a rolling confessional—daughter in the backseat, sinners in the front.
A driver in the ultra-Orthodox community takes his daughter on his nightly journey, exposing her to the more questionable members of this pious society in the dark alleys of Bnei Barak.
Acting
Folkenflick's exhausted eyes carry entire scenes without dialogue.
Cinematography
Neon-soaked Bnei Barak streets—holy city as urban wasteland.
Director
Yehunatan Indorski
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bnei Brak is one of Israel's poorest and most densely ultra-Orthodox cities—rarely depicted in secular cinema, making this almost ethnographic.
Director Indorski cast actual community members in background roles, shooting guerrilla-style to capture authentic nighttime economy of 'kosher' vice.