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After years of estrangement, single parent Arkadiy gets a visit from brother Igor and his son from Odesa. According to Jewish custom, they mourn their recently deceased mother while digging up old conflicts. As the war breaks out in Ukraine, the family is thrown into turmoil, and the brothers must take a closer look at their relationship to their homeland.

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  • Serhiy Korshykov

    Serhiy Korshykov

    Arkadij

  • Mariia Shtofa

    Mariia Shtofa

    Marina

  • Volodymyr Holosniak

    Volodymyr Holosniak

    Igor

  • Arsenii Markov

    Arsenii Markov

    Kolja

  • Moisej Bazijan

    Moisej Bazijan

    Grischa

  • Daria Guitbout

    Daria Guitbout

    Dascha

  • Anastasiya Kasilova

    Anastasiya Kasilova

    Ljuba

Overview

After years of estrangement, single parent Arkadiy gets a visit from brother Igor and his son from Odesa. According to Jewish custom, they mourn their recently deceased mother while digging up old conflicts. As the war breaks out in Ukraine, the family is thrown into turmoil, and the brothers must take a closer look at their relationship to their homeland.

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