Family In Transition
The story of a family in Nahariya, a small traditional town in Israel, whose lives change completely after their father finally decides to tell his family that he’s a transgender woman. Their mother chooses to stay with her spouse through the whole process, but just as it seems that life is back to normal, she takes a sharp turn and shakes everything up again.
Zonta International FIlm Festival, Canada , 2019
Guangzhou Doc Fim Festival, In competition, China, 2019
Raindance International Film Festival, United Kingdom, 2019
Kassel DocFest, Germany, 2019
Bangkok Screening Room, Thailand, 2019
Zonta International Film Festival, Canada, 2019
Gender Reel Film Festival, USA, 2019
DocsMX, Mexico, 2019
Krakow International Film Festival, Poland, 2019
Montreal Israeli Film Festival, Canada, 2019
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