One Week and a Day (or Shavua ve Yom, Hebrew: שבוע ויום) is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Asaph Polonsky.
It was screened in the Critics' Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival[1][2] where it won the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award.
He and his wife Vicky agree to return to their routine, but instead Eyal chooses to go after a blanket they missed at the hospice and finds medical marijuana, prescribed for his late son, there.
[7] Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times, complimented the film"With a title that sounds standard but turns out to be specific, "One Week and a Day" keeps an impeccable balance between absurdity and sadness, comedy and heartbreak".
[8] However, Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times, gave the film a negative review, saying that "It isn't sharp enough to be funny or profound enough to be touching.