Set against the backdrop of a kibbutz, “Chickens” is a poignant coming-of-age drama that explores the complex dynamics of family ties and community blame. Yonatan, a 12-year-old boy, idolizes his father Ze’ev, who manages the chicken coop on their kibbutz. Their serene life takes a turn when a plague hits the chickens and the kibbutz members point fingers at Ze’ev. With his father under scrutiny, Yonatan finds himself grappling with his perceptions of heroism, trust, and paternal love. As an inconvenient truth looms, it threatens to disrupt the father-son relationship and change their lives forever. This compelling story serves as a stark reminder of the fragile nature of reputation and the tough lessons of growing up.
 
															 
															













