Israeli director Nadav Lapid signs up with Arts 24 to review “Yes”, his most bold movie yet, released today in France after an effective best at Cannes. Shot in Israel throughout the battle in Gaza and completed under rocket fire, the movie adheres to an artist tasked with making up a patriotic anthem after October 7 With cast and staff strolling off set, “Yes”was formed by real-time stress both on and off screen. Blending biting satire with deep psychological atmospheres, the film explores the intricate functions of musicians and residents during nationwide trauma. Lapid reflects on innovative freedom, identification, and the difficulty of informing tough truths in unstable times.