
Nurit and Mushidi have come to Tel Aviv for very different reasons. Nurit packs up her son and daughter and leaves her jobless husband for what she hopes will be a more fulfilling life in the big city. Meanwhile, Mushidi has left Nigeria and her young son to look for work. When Nurit realizes that her bus-driving job will not pay the bills and allow her to watch her children, she decides to hire a nanny. Enter Mushidi who agrees to watch the children in exchange for room and ... (Full plot summary below)
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Nurit and Mushidi have come to Tel Aviv for very different reasons. Nurit packs up her son and daughter and leaves her jobless husband for what she hopes will be a more fulfilling life in the big city. Meanwhile, Mushidi has left Nigeria and her young son to look for work. When Nurit realizes that her bus-driving job will not pay the bills and allow her to watch her children, she decides to hire a nanny. Enter Mushidi who agrees to watch the children in exchange for room and board. Mushidi's smile and optimism seem to brighten the apartment immediately, and soon Nurit and Mushidi are spending time together on the bustling streets of Tel Aviv. When their friendship blossoms into something more, Nurit is forced to make a tough decision.
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| User ReviewBarbara KVery nice film. Sensitive. About discovering one's sexual identity and impossible lesbian love. |
| User ReviewCynthia SI really lliked this film. I thought it was a beautiful story that was written and shot well. I love it because it's culturally important. Despite dragging in a few areas, it was well worth seeing:) |
| User ReviewOmar EOnly two complaints: the jewish woman on the cover doesn't look like the same woman in the film, and it covers nothing about the palestinian conflict (other than small mentions of bombs, raids, etc.) Otherwise, though, I liked it, even if it didn't have the ending I wanted. |
| User ReviewJacky Lthere were no attractive female leads but it still made for a rather compelling watch- an israeli mom and a nigerian nanny, the premise alone warranted a watch. sincere, moving film. this was one of those that'd have you sighing and dying for a cig and drink after the credits roll. |
| User ReviewCheryl NA good script but plagued with unconvincing acting (from the African cast). Its slow and quiet arthouse elements compliments Anat Waxman's honest performance. |