Yes (2025)

Nadav Lapid's razor-sharp drama-comedy about art, complicity, and national identity in the shadow of October 7.

Yes - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Ken
  • Release Year: 2025
  • Directed by: Nadav Lapid
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Runtime: 2h 32m
  • Original Language: Hebrew
  • Spoken Languages: English, Hebrew, Russian
  • Release Date (Theatrical): September 17, 2025 (France), November 13, 2025 (Germany - 16), February 12, 2026 (Brazil - 16)
  • Alternative Titles: Так (UA), כן (IL), Da (RO), Ja (AT), Oui (FR), Tak (PL), Ano (CZ), Yes! (US)
  • Production Companies: Les Films du Bal, Chi-Fou-Mi Productions, Bustan Films, AMP Filmworks, Komplizen Film, ARTE France Cinéma, ZDF/Arte, Trésor Films, 240 Films, Albi Film & Television Fund
  • Production Countries: Israel, France, Cyprus, Germany

Yes - Plot

Israel, in the aftermath of October 7. Y., a jazz musician struggling to make ends meet, and his wife Jasmine, a dancer, sell their art, souls and bodies to the elite, and bring pleasure and consolation to a bleeding nation. Soon, Y. is given a mission of the highest importance: setting to music a new national anthem.

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Yes - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Nadav Lapid

Main Cast

  • Ariel Bronz
  • Efrat Dor
  • Naama Preis
  • Aleksey Serebryakov
  • Sharon Alexander
  • Pablo Pillaud-Vivien
  • Idit Teperson
  • Shira Shaish

Writers

  • Nadav Lapid

Producers

  • Judith Lou Lévy
  • Hugo Sélignac
  • Antoine Lafon

Yes - FAQs

What is Yes (2025) about?

Yes is set in Israel following the October 7 attacks. Y., a struggling jazz musician, and his wife Yasmin, a dancer, sell their talents and bodies to the country's elite. When Y. is commissioned to compose a new national anthem, the film becomes a sharp, darkly comic exploration of art, complicity, and national identity.

Who directed Yes (2025)?

Yes was directed by Nadav Lapid, the acclaimed Israeli filmmaker known for provocative, politically charged works such as Synonyms and The Kindergarten Teacher. Lapid also wrote the screenplay, making Yes a deeply personal and politically confrontational project rooted in his ongoing examination of Israeli society.

Where can you stream or watch Yes (2025)?

Streaming availability for Yes varies by region and platform. You can find up-to-date information on where to watch or rent Yes, including subscription services and digital rental options, by checking JustWatch, which aggregates all current viewing options available in your country.

Is Yes (2025) based on a true story?

Yes is not based on a specific true story, but it is deeply rooted in the real aftermath of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel. Director Nadav Lapid uses a fictional narrative to interrogate how Israeli society, culture, and artists responded to national trauma, making it a pointed political allegory.

Who are the main actors in Yes (2025)?

The film stars Ariel Bronz as Y., the jazz musician protagonist, and Efrat Dor as Yasmin, his dancer wife. The supporting cast includes Naama Preis, Aleksey Serebryakov as a powerful billionaire, Sharon Alexander, Pablo Pillaud-Vivien, Idit Teperson, and Shira Shaish.

What is the runtime of Yes (2025)?

Yes has a runtime of 2 hours and 32 minutes (152 minutes). The film's extended length reflects Nadav Lapid's immersive, essayistic approach to storytelling, allowing the narrative to unfold with the rhythm and texture of the jazz music that runs through its core.

What does the title Yes mean in the film?

The title Yes functions as both a provocation and a critique. In the context of the film, it evokes compliance, consent, and the act of saying yes to power — whether artistic, political, or financial. Lapid uses the word to interrogate the compromises artists make when they serve national or elite agendas.

What languages is Yes (2025) spoken in?

Yes is spoken primarily in Hebrew, with additional dialogue in English and Russian. The film's multilingual texture reflects the diverse social fabric of contemporary Israeli society and the international characters who populate the elite circles that Y. and Yasmin are drawn into.

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