After emigrating from Iran to Israel, Yitzhak manages the turkey farm his father created with his own hands. Yitzhak teaches his son Moti the trade when he becomes thirteen, believing that he would carry on the proud family legacy. Moti, on the other hand, despises working in the turkey barn and prefers to spend his time restoring junkyard vehicles. Sarah, Moti's mother, tries to get the two back together, while his grandfather encourages Yitzhak to remain firm with his son. Moti's refusal to labor in the turkey barn is interpreted as a personal rejection by Yitzhak. He makes it his duty to impose the family farm on Moti, despite his love for him. The arrival of Darius, the uncle from America, puts in motion a chain of events that will shatter the family's peace. Yitzhak will soon discover that his son is equally as stubborn as he is. It's impossible to avoid conflict.
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After emigrating from Iran to Israel, Yitzhak manages the turkey farm his father created with his own hands. Yitzhak teaches his son Moti the trade when he becomes thirteen, believing that he would carry on the proud family legacy. Moti, on the other hand, despises working in the turkey barn and prefers to spend his time restoring junkyard vehicles. Sarah, Moti's mother, tries to get the two back together, while his grandfather encourages Yitzhak to remain firm with his son. Moti's refusal to labor in the turkey barn is interpreted as a personal rejection by Yitzhak. He makes it his duty to impose the family farm on Moti, despite his love for him. The arrival of Darius, the uncle from America, puts in motion a chain of events that will shatter the family's peace. Yitzhak will soon discover that his son is equally as stubborn as he is. It's impossible to avoid conflict.
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