A 2016 Israeli-French film, directed by Maysaloun Hamoud in which three young women, sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv, constantly find themselves torn between traditional culture and the modern world.
Laila is a chain-smoking, leather-jacketed lawyer who can drink and snort the boys under the table and takes pride in overturning the conventions of her profession and her gender. She lives with Salma an aspiring DJ who works long hours in kitchens and bars and whose strict Christian parents don’t know she’s gay. When strait-laced and studious Nour arrives from Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel, the ultra-conservative Muslim lifestyle she leads is out of step with that of her new flatmates.