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- A film about a special road trip of 3 good friends.
- The film Ofakim forms part of the BaMidbar project, initiated by Joseph Dadoune in 2008, in order to further the cultural and social life in Ofakim. This project brings about the involvement of the local Ofakim community in the various arts media: staging, acting, and photography. One of the main scenes of the film depicts a group of youths and lasses standing motionless in a deserted factory. They then move out to landscapes and sites near Ofakim: fields cultivated by the Kibbutzim, the Hatzerim and Ze'elim military bases, the desert. The youngsters march with a missile in what seems an endless and pointless Sisyphean march.
- Filmmaker Amir Har-Gil is following, with his camera, five Israeli teenagers of completely different backgrounds. Together they represent Israeli society in its diversity.
- With the opening of the railway station in Ofakim, the film interacts with four women in a housing project: Esther, the Orthodox mother that pleads with her transgender daughter, Dorin, not to undergo a sex-change; Anna, who takes care of the neighborhood cats, and Aliza, a widow, who plans to leave the block for the first time.