In a dystopian twist on early motherhood, Tala — a 33-year-old musician and new single mother — takes a job at “The Milky Way,” a luxurious breast-milk dairy where wealthy parents pay a premium for the purest milk from working-class women. As Tala begins pumping, she steals glances into the lives of the rich mothers she supplies, most notably Nili, whose ease and indifference to her privilege reveal the chilling gulf she inhabits. At once absurd, tender and sharply observant, the film invites us to rethink who produces, who consumes — and at what cost.
Already turning heads on the festival circuit, The Milky Way was awarded a Special Jury Mention in the Critics’ Picks section at the 27th Tallinn Black Nights and won Best Screenplay at the 41st Jerusalem Film Festival. It earned an impressive 10 + nominations at the 35th Ophir Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.
Followed by a Reel Talk with Grae Sibelman, Adjunct Faculty in the Hebrew and Judaic Studies program at UCONN
Saturday Feb 21, 2026
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 7:00pm
Mandell JCC
335 Bloomfield Ave
West Hartford, CT 06117
$15/ticket
Ephi Stempler, Cultural Arts Director
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