Oxygen
Anat, a single mother and a devoted literature primary school teacher is impatiently waiting for her son’s discharge from the army. But exactly on the due date of his release, a soldier is being abducted and a new war breaks out.
The condition of her shell-shocked father, Yakov, starts to deteriorate as Ido calls to say that all discharges have been put on hold.
The angst-ridden Anat tries to get him back home, appealing to the kindness of the commanding officers. Ido returns, but her spirit is broken when she discovers that discharges were not suspended – it was Ido who volunteered to fight. Their symbiotic relationship goes downhill, Ido returns to the border post and the battle on that front flares up.
Before his unit enters Lebanon, Anat, who feels trapped between her father and her son, decides to take matters into her own hands.