Yitzhak maintains the turkey farm his father created after emigrating from Iran to Israel. So that his son Moti might carry on the proud family legacy, Yitzhak teaches his son Moti the trade. But Moti doesn't like working in the poultry barn; he prefers restoring junkyard vehicles. The two are trying to reconcile, but Moti's mother Sarah is pressuring Yitzhak to intervene. That Moti refused to work in the turkey barn hurt Yitzhak. Despite his affection for his kid, he forces the family farm on Moti. The entrance of Darius, the American uncle, disrupts the family's tranquility. Yitzhak will soon discover that his son is equally obstinate as himself. The clash is unavoidable.
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Yitzhak maintains the turkey farm his father created after emigrating from Iran to Israel. So that his son Moti might carry on the proud family legacy, Yitzhak teaches his son Moti the trade. But Moti doesn't like working in the poultry barn; he prefers restoring junkyard vehicles. The two are trying to reconcile, but Moti's mother Sarah is pressuring Yitzhak to intervene. That Moti refused to work in the turkey barn hurt Yitzhak. Despite his affection for his kid, he forces the family farm on Moti. The entrance of Darius, the American uncle, disrupts the family's tranquility. Yitzhak will soon discover that his son is equally obstinate as himself. The clash is unavoidable.
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