OXYGEN (2025)
Fiction
95 minutes

LOGLINE
On the eve of a new war, a mother must decide whether saving her son means defying him - and the country that raised him to fight.

SYNOPSIS
Anat, a schoolteacher shaped by language and imagination, awaits her son Ido’s army discharge. When a new war erupts and she learns he has volunteered to fight, their bond fractures. Caught between a father destroyed by war and a son rushing toward it, Anat makes a radical maternal choice just before Ido crosses into Lebanon.

AWARDS & FESTIVALS

  • Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) — Official Selection

  • Filmfest Hamburg — Official Selection

  • Mar del Plata International Film Festival — Official Selection

A woman with glasses and dark curly hair lying on a bed next to a young man with a buzz cut, both appear to be resting or sleeping.

“The idea for Oxygen was born during a war more than a decade ago, when my son said to me, “Don’t worry, Mom. I run really fast-so when I’m a soldier, I’ll run between the bullets and I won’t die.” That haunting image stayed with me and eventually became the seed of this film. Filmed in July 2023, just three months before the current horrific war, Oxygen has since become heartbreakingly, and even more politically-relevant. At its core, Oxygen is a story of war and love, of motherhood and rebellion.

Anat, the protagonist, undergoes an awakening that begins in the womb-an awakening that is both personal and political. On the national level, she evolves from a normative Israeli mother who accepts the destiny imposed upon her-to raise sons for war-into a woman who dares to resist it, refusing to hand her son over to killing and to being killed. Oxygen tells the story of a mother who rebels against the Israeli ethos of heroism through a radical maternal act of resistance. On an inner, universal level, Anat transforms from a symbiotic mother, bound to her son, into one who understands that true love means letting him go—freeing him from the collective demand for sacrifice, but also from herself. Oxygen is not only about a mother saving her son, but also about a mother who fights him.

The film carries a pacifist spirit that resonates with Israel’s growing refusal and anti-war movement, daring to imagine a world in which, if there are no soldiers, there will be no war.”

- Netalie Braun

A woman with dark hair and glasses looking down, standing in a desert, with military personnel and equipment in the background.

Cast & Crew

  • Featuring: Dana Ivgy, Ben Sultan, Marek Rozenbaum, Romi Aviram, Nurit Galron

  • Director & Writer: Netalie Braun

  • Producers: Aviv Ben-Shlush, Adi Bar-Yossef

  • Cinematography: Itay Marom

  • Editor: Nili Feller

  • Music: Asher Goldschmidt

  • Casting Director: Chamutal Zerem

Supported by: Israeli Film fund, Galil Film Fund, The new fund for cinema and TV, Sam Spiegel Film Fund, Mifal Hapais council for the culture and Arts, Albi Film Fund, Barbara Dobkin.