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Round Trip, directed by Shahar Rozen, is a quiet exploration of intimacy and emotional resilience in a world that often feels rigid. Set against the stark yet compelling backdrop of the outskirts of Tel Aviv, it tells the story of Nurit, a mother navigating the complexities of separation, who finds solace in an unexpected bond with another woman. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of stillness that echo the characters' emotional journeys. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing the nuances of a burgeoning connection that defies societal expectations. The film’s atmosphere is poignant, steeped in a longing that resonates deeply, making it a distinctive piece within the landscape of Israeli cinema.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of love and separationDistinctive Israeli cultural backdrop
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