

Returning to the role that won him TFF’s Best Actor award in Eytan Fox’s Yossi & Jagger in 2003, Ohad Knoller gives another extraordinary performance as Yossi, a gay man living a solitary existence in Tel Aviv.
A perennially sad, workaholic doctor, Yossi has his quiet world shaken when a blast from his past returns and jolts his world.
Their brief but emotionally charged reunion unnerves Yossi enough to make him spontaneously leave Tel Aviv.
It is only then, on the desolate roads of southern Israel, that a chance encounter with a group of lively soldiers ignites Yossi’s desire to awaken from his emotional slumber.
Heart-warming and sensual, YOSSI is an ode to love lost and love found, in situations where we least expect to find them so.
WINNER BEST ACTOR: IRIS PRIZE FILM FESTIVAL 2012
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