Fifty years after Slow Down by Avraham Heffner won a prize at Venice Film Festival, top alumni of the Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film School challenge the 1968 legendary black and white thirteeen-minute short, which penetrates the essence of a quarrel and reconciliation between an elderly couple in Tel Aviv of 1967. The voice over stream of consciousness of the ******e's poignant se...
Aya, who's waiting for her husband at the airport, picks up a complete stranger instead and drives him to his hotel. The stranger disappears, but leaves Aya with the key to his room, and the question how far she'll go to recreate intimacy.