Urban Tale is a 2012 Israeli drama written and directed by Eliav Lilti, in which a brother and sister — 17 and 18 years old — wake up naked in bed together one morning, weeks after their mother's death. Already deep in a consensual incestuous relationship, the two set out on a road trip to find their biological father who abandoned them as children, while along the way meeting a series of strangers — including a lonely teacher — each of whom delivers raw, sometimes stream-of-consciousness monologues about sex, desire and the emptiness of modern life. The film is deliberately provocative and nihilistic — treating the siblings' incest not as trauma but as the natural consequence of two young people raised in complete emotional isolation, with nothing to live for and no one to answer to.