At 75, the gloomy Reuven is convinced death is near and longs to return home to Israel for his final days, despite the anti-gay attitudes he left behind 50 years earlier. His partner, Pierluigi, perpetually sunny and ten years younger, resists the idea of pulling up stakes to leave a charmed life in an exquisite rooftop apartment overlooking the Louvre. Lovingly shot by his nephew, this delicate portrait explores the concept of home. The film captures the poignant nuances of everyday life and a language of love often spoken with gestures rather than words.
At 75, the gloomy Reuven is convinced death is near and longs to return home to Israel for his final days, despite the anti-gay attitudes he left behind 50 years earlier. His partner, Pierluigi, perpetually sunny and ten years younger, resists the idea of pulling up stakes to leave a charmed life in an exquisite rooftop apartment overlooking the Louvre. Lovingly shot by his nephew, this delicate portrait explores the concept of home. The film captures the poignant nuances of everyday life and a language of love often spoken with gestures rather than words.