

Yoram, a 50-year-old veterinarian living in Tel-Aviv is forced to re-examine his relationship with his adolescent daughter Roni, after she wishes to end her life. He decides to take her on a journey to visit her mother’s family, a process of self and mutual discovery in a primordial desert land enveloping the Dead Sea.
- Singapore Middle-East Film Festival
- Miami Jewish Film Festival
- New-York Jewish Film Festival
- Berlin International Film Festival – Panorama
- Vancouver Film Festival
- Mostra Internacional de Sao Paulo – New Directors Competition
- Films From the South
- Shanghai International Film Festival – The Belt and The Road Film Week Competition
- Art Film Festival Kosice – International Competition
- Chennai International Film Festival
- Film Fest Ghent
- Molodist International Film Festival – International Competition – Special Jury Diploma
- Transatlantyk Festival – New Cinema Competition – Young Film Critics Award
- Minsk International Film Festival

Nimrod Eldar was born on January 28, 1977 in Jerusalem, Israel. After its graduation at the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School, he served the Israel's film industry for many years as a writer, editor, and sound designer. His debut feature film "The Day After I'm Gone" won the “Sam Spiegel Alumni Award” and the “Cinelink” award for Work in Progress at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
- The Day After I'm Gone – 2018
- My Masked Purim – 2005 – Short film
- King's Road – 2002 – Short film
Menashe Noy
Zohar Meidan
Alon Neuman
Sarit Vino Elad
Screenwriter: Nimrod Eldar
DOP: Itay Marom
Editor: Nimrod Eldar
Costume Design: Hila Royzenman
Sound Design: Nimrod Eldar
Sound: Alfred Tesler
Production Design: John Yonatan Jacoby
Casting: Chamutal Zerem
Producers: Eitan Mansuri, Jonathan Doweck, Nimrod Eldar, Moshe Edri, Leon Edri
Production: Spiro Films LTD, United King Films
World Sales: Luxbox
