- "The Bubble" is the story of a group of young people who live in Tel Aviv, Israel. The movie follows the group's difficulties of living in Israel's reality. Their routine breaks when a young Palestinian man enters their lives.
- The movie follows a group of young friends in the city of Tel Aviv and is as much a love song to the city as it is an exploration of the claim that people in Tel Aviv are isolated from the rest of the country and the turmoil it's going through. The movie looks at young people's lives in Tel Aviv through the POVs of gays and straights, Jews and Arabs, men and women. It all begins when Noam, a young Israeli soldier, serves in the reserve forces and meets at a check point a Palestinian young man called Ashraf. Following an incident during which Noam misplaces his ID card at the check point, Ashraf shows up on the doorstep of the apartment that Noam shares with a gay man and a straight woman. How will the meeting affect all of their lives?—A.M.
- Dutiful record shop clerk Noam shares a Tel Aviv apartment with fellow gay Yali, a more flamboyant restaurateur, and straight would-be fashion designer Lulu. During a compulsory military tour manning occupied West Bank checkpoints, Noam falls in love with a handsome Palestinian, Ashraf, a closeted gay and jihad extremist. Ashraf is smuggled into Tel Aviv, pretending to be Jewish, to be waiter at Yali's restaurant.—KGF Vissers
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