Filmmaker Yari Hochner puts politics on the backburner to craft this upbeat comedy about the multitude of domestic and romantic issues faced by contemporary youth living in Tel Aviv. Shirley and Omar are two gay siblings with problems even most straight people can relate to: Omar is approaching thirty, and still hasn't established his own identity much less found the man of his dreams, and Shirley thinks she has found her ideal mate in hip café owner Michal, yet refuses to settle down and let go of her longtime dreams of moving to Antarctica. Of course their friends and relatives all have their opinions on how Shirley and Omar could pull their lives together if they really desired to do so, their outspoken mother Shoshanna being the most vocal of all. Who knows, one day it may even happen.