Stronger portrayals and exploration of mature themes are depicted in the film.
The film encompasses an overall theme of assisted suicide by elderly, terminally ill patients.
There are depictions of the usage of an assisted suicide machine which enables these patients to release a deadly dose of anesthetic directly into their IVs upon stating affirmatively their intention to die, so as not to implicate the people helping them.
The film also contains a subplot involving two elderly men, one of them still married to a woman, who are depicted as lovers. The men affirm their love for each other and share tender moments together, such as lying in bed and holding each other lovingly.
'Mita Tova' (Farewell Party) is a dark comedy that revolves around a group of retirees in a nursing home who take it upon themselves to help terminally ill, elderly patients who want to end their lives.
Rating N/A for Israel