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In the early 1980s, following the evacuation of the Sinai, the close friendship between the two friends, Moshe Sela and Judd Ne'eman, was disrupted by a political disagreement between them. At that time, Ne'eman opposed the resettlement of Bedouin tribes, but Sela took part in it: moving these people in order to make room for the re-deployment of IDF bases and air-fields from the Sinai to the the Negev desert in southern Israel. In the late 2000's Sela, a 1948 War veteran now in his eighties, becomes ill. Ne'eman reaches out to Sela who is searching for a burial plot. The renewed friendship becomes an opportunity to create a filmic inquiry into the contradictions in Sela's past and a meditation on his charismatic figure.