Desperately in need of cash, an Israeli father-to-be decides to bottle and sell “holy air” to religious tourists.
Desperately in need of cash, an Israeli father-to-be decides to bottle and sell “holy air” to religious tourists. In his second feature, Shady Srour examines the everyday life of a modern, progressive family living on the world’s most hallowed ground. Catholics, Muslims and Jews live cheek-by-jowl in a city where the film’s protagonist (played by Srour himself) struggles to find meaning in his existence. A tale of survival and ideology, Holy Air captures the absurdity of the human...
Feature film , Comedy
ISRAEL | 81 minutes | 2017
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