Forgiveness opens
An American-Israeli man moves back to Israel, where a decline in his fortunes finds him incarcerated in a mental institution strongly rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of Holocaust survivors. The man befriends one of the ghosts, while flashbacks provide the story of how he came to be mentally impaired.
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