Emotionally moving and brimming with youthful energy Eytan Fox's (Yossi & Jagger) The Bubble is a snapshot of three Tel Aviv friends. Their lives filled with trendy cafes boutiques and the occasional sexual adventures the trio seek refuge in their metropolitan ""bubble "" isolating them from omnipresent fear of modern warfare around them. But when young Noam falls in love with a Palestinian young man named Ashraf a chain of events is set in motion threatening their nave idealistic existence.
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Drama following a group of young friends in the city of Tel Aviv, looking at modern Israeli life from the points of view of gay people and straight people, Jews and Arabs, men and women. While Noam (Ohad Knoller), a young Israeli soldier, is serving in the reserve forces he meets a young Palestinian man, Ashrafat (Yousef 'Joe' Sweid), at a checkpoint. Following an incident during which Noam misplaces his ID card at the checkpoint, Ashraf shows up on the doorstep of the apartment that Noam shares with a gay man and a straight woman. How will the meeting affect all of their lives?
Set in Tel Aviv, THE BUBBLE beams with youthful optimism but also with the sobering reality of life in the Middle East. When three roommates living in Tel Aviv's hippest neighborhood try to help one of their own connect with a Palestinian love interest, they are unprepared for how quickly the safe bubble they've been living in bursts.
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