Turn Left at the End of the World is a heartwarming story about two families from different cultures who find themselves living next to each other in a remote village in the Negev desert in Israel.
The Katz family, who are immigrants from India, and the Moroccan family have to learn to coexist despite their differences. The film explores themes of cultural clashes, friendship, and the power of community.
As the families navigate their new lives in the desert, they are faced with challenges that test their beliefs and values. Through laughter and tears, they come to realize that they have more in common than they thought.
Turn Left at the End of the World is a beautiful portrayal of how people from different backgrounds can come together and form meaningful connections, despite their differences.
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Turn Left at the End of the World
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Fire
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Arthur Brown:
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Be-Sof Ha-Olam
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