A great Israeli film "Note" directed by Yosef Sedar, shot in 2011. This is a film on the theme of fathers and children, but shot not at all in the way that it is customary to shoot such films and from this it turned out to be very interesting to watch.
The students are both engaged in the study of the Talmud, but how much they differ from each other in character, so differently they do this business, and the son as a result achieves much more than the father, because of which their relationship with each other is not good. The son is thriving, the father, after a series of failures, has closed himself in and become a very strange type. And suddenly it happens that instead of a son who is awarded the Israel Prize for the study of the Talmud, they mistakenly report the award to his father. Having grasped, the commission is trying to correct this oversight, although someone has already reported to the press, calling his son, but he, realizing what a blow this will be for his father, is doing everything so that the father still awarded it. Despite the fact that the wife considers his son a coward, avoiding all kinds of conflicts, he still gets his way. Suddenly, however, my father behaved dishonestly. To say that it was a blow to my son is to say nothing. The time of awarding the prize is approaching, and here the father suddenly catches an epiphany, being a philologist, he is used to analyzing texts and suddenly a word from the conclusion of the commission on awarding the prize appears in his memory, he understands that his son wrote it, and not at all the chairman of the commission, with whom he has a long-standing rivalry and hostility. The finale is open, the father is in the group of winners before going on stage, how will the whole case end? We don't know.
I’m going to love Lior Ashkenazi, who plays the role of his son.