In this dystopian dark comedy, real-life musician and actress Hila Ruach stars as Tala, an offbeat singer and single mother desperate to support her baby.

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In collaboration with the Prosserman JCC, this series showcases the excellence of Israeli cinema, fostering cultural connection.

Winner, Israeli Academy Award for Best Screenplay 2024
Winner for Best Screenplay, Jerusalem Int Film Festival 2024
Critics’ Picks Special Jury Mention, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival

In this dystopian dark comedy, real-life musician and actress Hila Ruach stars as Tala, an offbeat singer and single mother desperate to support her baby. She takes a job at an unconventional factory where breast milk is stored and distributed to mothers who cannot or choose not to breastfeed. A chance meeting with Nili, a confused young mother and one of the company’s wealthy clients (played by Hadas Yaron from Shtisel and Fill the Void) prompts the two women to question their social positions.

Make sure to check out the other upcoming screenings in our Israeli Film Series. Tickets and series subscriptions available now.

 

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Prosserman JCC

Start Date: February 19, 2025

7 PM

Midtown Toronto

Leah Posluns Theatre, in the Charlotte & Lewis
Steinberg Family Cultural Pavilion, in the Sheff Family Building
Prosserman JCC, 4588 Bathurst Street

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$18 (taxes and fees included) / Series Subscription $48 for all 3 films in our Israeli Film Series

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