A jazz musician and his dancer wife Jasmine offer their artistic talents to help their nation after the October 7 attacks, with the musician tasked with composing a new national anthem.
A jazz musician and his dancer wife Jasmine offer their artistic talents to help their nation after the October 7 attacks, with the musician tasked with composing a new national anthem.
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Yes (2026) is a provocative Israeli drama where jazz musician Y. (Ariel Bronz) and dancer Yasmin (Efrat Dor) pledge to say "yes" to every opportunity after October 7.
They barter their art, bodies, and integrity with Israel's elite for survival, culminating in Y.'s commission to compose a bold new national anthem amid societal trauma.
Nadav Lapid writes and directs this 150-minute satire blending debauchery, music, and scathing political critique, with Naama Preis and Alexey Serebryakov co-starring after Cannes Directors' Fortnight premiere.
Kino Lorber launches limited U.S. theatrical release March 27; trailers fuse feverish performance art with unflinching post-October 7 commentary.
The poster signals Lapid's signature absurdism through its surreal imagery.