Anachronisms: In a scene set in the late 1970s, a VIA Rail Canada train with "Renaissance" cars is visible in the background. These cars were first put into service by VIA Rail more than 20 years later.
Anachronisms: Just after hearing Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One)" and the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil", we see several music albums, and among them is Pink Floyd's "Animals". The scene is supposed to be occurring in 1975, and "Animals" was released in 1977.
Anachronisms: When Raymond drops off Zac in his car (when he asks for a loan), you can see a modern blue car pass on the street behind them.
Anachronisms: The bus station has the post-2000 logo of the Egged bus company.
Anachronisms: At the beginning of the movie, and also during a flashback after his motorcycle accident, Zach as a baby is shown being resuscitated using a clear plastic face mask and bag. Those were not available in 1960. Face masks at that time were made out of black rubber.
Anachronisms: For Christmas 1967, and also at a later Christmas party, the father sings to a Charles Aznavour record. The Barclay label on the record in the film was not used until sometime during the '70s or '80s.
Anachronisms: It's 1975 and Zach's cousin is sporting the popular Farrah Fawcett hairdo that EVERYONE tried to wear back then. Problem is, Charlie's Angels hadn't yet debuted until a year later. Same thing with the Saturday Night Fever-influenced disco three-piece suit. That was made famous everywhere by the film, but in this film the influence is seen before the movie even came out.