Shlosha Yamim Veyeled) is a 1967 Israeli drama film directed and co-written by Uri Zohar.
[1] Eli (Oded Kotler) is a young graduate student in math who lives with his girlfriend in Jerusalem.
Uncertain if he is the child's father, Eli's feelings towards Shay are ambivalent and for unexplained reasons (perhaps resentment, anger, jealousy, alienation, boredom, or guilt) he plays dangerous games with the boy.
His life in the city is characterized by loneliness, despair, estrangement from his lover and a mise-en-scène that stresses desolation, graves and thorns.
In the hero’s consciousness, his kibbutz past is a memory of first love, flowering fields and flowing water.