Yitzhak runs the turkey farm as soon as they emigrated to Israel from Iran, his father built with his own two hands. When his son Moti turns thirteen, Yitzhak teaches him that the trade, trusting that he will last the proud family tradition. However, Moti does not enjoy working in the turkey barn. His passion is currently fixing up junk yard cars and bringing them back to life. Moti's mother Sarah attempts to reconcile between the two, while his grandfather pushes Yitzhak to shoot a firm hand together with his own son. Yitzhak takes Moti's refusal to work from the turkey barn. Though he loves his son dearly, he makes it his obligation to impose your family farm. The coming of Darius, the uncle out of America, sets off a chain of events that may undermine the harmony. Enough Yitzhak will learn that his son is just as stubborn as he could be. The conflict is inevitable.
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Yitzhak runs the turkey farm as soon as they emigrated to Israel from Iran, his father built with his own two hands. When his son Moti turns thirteen, Yitzhak teaches him that the trade, trusting that he will last the proud family tradition. However, Moti does not enjoy working in the turkey barn. His passion is currently fixing up junk yard cars and bringing them back to life. Moti's mother Sarah attempts to reconcile between the two, while his grandfather pushes Yitzhak to shoot a firm hand together with his own son. Yitzhak takes Moti's refusal to work from the turkey barn. Though he loves his son dearly, he makes it his obligation to impose your family farm. The coming of Darius, the uncle out of America, sets off a chain of events that may undermine the harmony. Enough Yitzhak will learn that his son is just as stubborn as he could be. The conflict is inevitable.
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