Yitzhak runs the turkey farm that his father established with his own hands when they immigrated to Israel from Iran. When his son Moti reaches the age of thirteen, Yitzhak instructs him in the trade in the hope that he would continue the proud family legacy. However, Moti does not enjoy working in the turkey barn; his passion is restoring junkyard automobiles. Sarah, Moti's mother, attempts to reconcile the two, while his grandfather urges Yitzhak to remain tough with his son. Moti's refusal to labor in the turkey barn is interpreted as a personal rejection by Yitzhak. Though he adores his son, he makes it his mission to force Moti to inherit the family farm. The entrance of Darius, the uncle from America, triggers a series of events that threaten to destabilize the familial harmony. Eventually, Yitzhak will discover that his son is just as obstinate as he is. Confrontation is unavoidable.
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Yitzhak runs the turkey farm that his father established with his own hands when they immigrated to Israel from Iran. When his son Moti reaches the age of thirteen, Yitzhak instructs him in the trade in the hope that he would continue the proud family legacy. However, Moti does not enjoy working in the turkey barn; his passion is restoring junkyard automobiles. Sarah, Moti's mother, attempts to reconcile the two, while his grandfather urges Yitzhak to remain tough with his son. Moti's refusal to labor in the turkey barn is interpreted as a personal rejection by Yitzhak. Though he adores his son, he makes it his mission to force Moti to inherit the family farm. The entrance of Darius, the uncle from America, triggers a series of events that threaten to destabilize the familial harmony. Eventually, Yitzhak will discover that his son is just as obstinate as he is. Confrontation is unavoidable.
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