In the largest Druze village in Golan Heights, a Druze bride Mona is engaged to a Syrian comedian Tallel. Due to the Israeli occupation, Mona has never met Tallel and will lose her nationality if she moves to Syria. Her father, a pro-Syria activist, is on probation with the Israeli government. The family faces challenges, including a banished brother and a troubled sister's marriage, as they prepare for Mona's wedding, which is threatened by bureaucratic red tape.
Syrian Bride
In the largest Druze village on the Israeli-Syrian border, a Druze bride named Mona is preparing to marry Tallel, a Syrian comedian.