- Kamel, a Palestinian man in his 50s, suffers from autism and travels with his paralyzed sister to the Dead Sea to receive medical treatment in seawater in the hope that it will help him treat psoriasis that has spread through his body.
- This is a film written inspired by a true story that took place in Israel in the city of Jerusalem. The case of the killing of Iyad AL-Khalak is an incident from May 30, 2020, in which a resident of East Jerusalem, Iyad AL-Khalak, a young autistic Palestinian Arab, was shot dead by Border Police officers who suspected him of being a terrorist.—nahd bashir
- Kamal is an autistic Palestinian man who comes with his sister for the first time to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on the planet, where he finds himself accused of terrorism, but he does not understand what is happening around him.. all he wants is to return the rubber bullet stolen from him. This is a film that will take you to the harsh reality of racism that is rising in Israel in 2021. A film about communication and lack of communication and angels who end up dying where everyone dies. The Dead Sea. This is a film written inspired by a true story that took place in Israel in the city of Jerusalem. The case of the killing of Iyad AL-Khalak is an incident from May 30, 2020, in which a resident of East Jerusalem, Iyad AL-Khalak, a young autistic Palestinian Arab, was shot dead by Border Police officers who suspected him of being a terrorist. Kamel, a Palestinian man in his 50s, suffers from autism and travels with his paralyzed sister to the Dead Sea to receive medical treatment in seawater in the hope that it will help him treat psoriasis that has spread through his body. At the beach, he finds himself in an unpleasant situation. A little girl stole his rubber ball and Kamel tried to return it, the crowd gathers and he has a hard time explaining himself, especially since he does not understand Hebrew and the Jew does not understand Arabic. The masses suspect that this is a terrorist who kidnaps a girl and in the end a tragedy that seems to stem from a true story that took place in Jerusalem.
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