This is a story that opens with the innocence of youth. It is a meeting of young people from various cultures; a saga that continues along the path of life.
It presents numerous questions relating to one's sense of being a stranger in a foreign land, of belonging, of identity.
In the sixties collective communes, the kibbutz offered the Promised Land to the young people of Europe. Utopian socialism, sunshine, free sex and alcohol. All of this in return for working daily in the kibbutz.
The "hangover" from this party was felt years later as the first couples began to spring up. The conflict grows with Angelica , a German volunteer, the daughter of a former Vermacht officer and an heir to a 1,200-year-old dynasty.