Interview. Nadav Lapid, Filmmaker: "We Israelis Have Become the Hell of Humanity"
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With Yes, out this Wednesday, Nadav Lapid has created a powerful and shocking film about Israel, haunted by the Hamas terrorist attacks of October 7. The Israeli filmmaker depicts a country in decline, teetering on its foundations. Interview.
Created in the horror of the post-7 October world, threatened with censorship in his country, the protest film of the Israeli filmmaker is released this Wednesday after a course of obstacles. Story of a production to the botist.
Le Film de la semaine : « Oui » de Nadav Lapid
« Oui » de Nadav Lapid -Sélection Quinzaine des cinéastes, Cannes 2025 – premier film d’après le 7 Octobre, [2023, l’attaque terroriste et les tueries perpétrées par le Hamas en Israël et la guerre jusqu’au-boutiste et suicidaire menée depuis par le gouvernement israélien à Gaza et les massacres des civils palestiniens] sort ce jour sur les écrans français. Et ce n’est pas une mince affaire tant la fiction imaginée, percutée de plein fouet par l…
Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid continues to explore his upset relationship with his country in this obscene and desperate farce that denounces the submission of an entire country to its leaders.
Israel the day after October 7, 2023. Y (Ariel Bronz), a precarious jazz musician, and his wife Jasmine (Efrat Dor), a dancer, give their art, their soul and their bodies to the most offerers, bring pleasure and consolation to their bleeding country. Soon, Y is entrusted with a mission of the highest i
Nadav Lapid's film shows with Yes something eminently radioactive. His first part presents to us his two main protagonists, Y. (Ariel Bronz) and his wife Jasmine (Efrat Dor), a rather precarious musician and dancer, who flourished in a private evening of the elite of Israel. Like fish in the water in [...]
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