Natalie (17), a Russian immigrant and her friend Amir (19), a Palestinian director, are engaged in art, identity and sexuality. As they work on a TV report about the upcoming '96 elections, two young Russians offer new insight as possibilities arise.
Tomorrow, again stages a dysfunctional news broadcast consisting of different segments which recreate and react to various prominent daily catastrophes from Palestine. Instead of a spoken narrative, the film resorts to exaggerated emotional and physical displays, and utilises fragmented and often...