One thing you can always rely on is the turmoil and angst that goes hand-in-hand with family life - and as first-time feature director Nir Bergman proves, it's the same across the globe.
For one working-class Israeli household, laughter is particularly thin on the ground after the untimely death of their father - from a bee sting - leaves them dysfunctioning at full speed. As mother Dafna (Zilberschatz-Banai) distances herself from the children, 17-year-old daughter Maya (Maron) finds herself acting as matriarch to her three troubled siblings and losing her own teenage years in the bargain.