Yes! (film)
2025 drama film
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Yes! (Hebrew: כן!, romanized: Ken!) is a 2025 satire film written and directed by Nadav Lapid. Starring Ariel Bronz, Efrat Dor, Naama Preis, Aleksei Serebryakov and Sharon Alexander, it follows Y. (Bronz), a pianist and comedian struggling to maintain his career, commissioned to compose the new Israeli national anthem following the October 7 attacks
- Judith Lou Lévy
- Hugo Sélignac
- Antoine Lafon
- Ariel Bronz
- Efrat Dor
- Naama Preis
- Aleksei Serebryakov
- Sharon Alexander
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| Directed by | Nadav Lapid |
| Written by | Nadav Lapid |
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| Cinematography | Shaï Goldman |
| Edited by | Nili Feller |
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| Distributed by | Les Films du Losange (France) |
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Running time | 150 minutes[1] |
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| Language | Hebrew |
| Box office | $446,880[2] |
The film had its world premiere at the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival on 22 May, and was theatrically released in France by Les Films du Losange on 17 September.
Plot
Jazz musician Y. is fighting for his survival, alongside his wife Yasmin, a dancer and hip-hop instructor, they live with their young son Noah in a modest apartment in Tel Aviv. Selling their art, their souls, and their bodies to the country's elite, bringing "comfort" to the nation following the October 7 attacks. In doing so, they take any gig to make ends meet. They simply can't say no.
Soon, Y. dyes his hair blond and is given a mission of utmost importance: composing a new national anthem with bellicose lyrics. He is paid by a Russian oligarch who expects praise for the IDF and the atrocities committed in Gaza over the past 18 months. Bonding with his ex-girlfriend Leah, who works for the IDF, Y. embarks on a trip to the Gaza border.[3][4]
Cast
- Ariel Bronz as Y.
- Efrat Dor as Yasmin
- Naama Preis as Leah
- Aleksei Serebryakov as Big Billionaire
- Sharon Alexander as Avinoam
Production
In May 2023, it was announced Nadav Lapid had received financing from the Israel Film Fund for the film.[5] In June 2023, Arte France Cinéma boarded the project.[6] The project also attended the Marché du Film with the project in May 2024.[7]
Principal photography took place in location from April to June 2024 in Tel Aviv and Cyprus.[8] Lapid also filmed some scenes on a train in Morbihan in December 2024, featuring Yasmine and a young Noah, with the vast green landscapes of Brittany in the background.[9]
Distribution
It had its world premiere at the 78th Cannes Film Festival 22 May 2025, in the Directors' Fortnight section.[10] It was screened on 20 July 2025 at the 2025 New Horizons Film Festival in Wrocław in the "Masters" section.[11] It will be screened in the 'Best of 2025' section of the 20th Rome Film Festival in October 2025.[12]
It was released on 17 September 2025 in French theaters.[13] Kino Lorber will distribute in the United States.[14]
The film premiered in Israel on 20 July 2025 at the Jerusalem Film Festival, and received a standing ovation at the end. At first, the film was not purchased for extensive commercial distribution in Israel. An article in Yedioth Ahronoth claimed in Lapid's name that the Israeli distribution companies refuse to distribute the film, and that a major distribution company showed great interest and then withdrew its offer.[15]
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 30 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "A maximalist meditation on malaise, Nadav Lapid's Yes doesn't offer up easy answers but certainly poses thought-provoking questions with comedic flair."[16] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 85 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[17]