Horrified by the country of his birth and heavy with the weight of its sins, Nadav Lapid has created modern cinema’s most splenetic filmography by fighting his Israeliness as if it were an incurable ...
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‘Yes' Review: Nadav Lapid's Blistering Attack on Israeli Nationalism is an Effectively Blunt Instrument
No one was expecting Nadav Lapid to hold back in his first feature since the events of October 7, 2023: The Israeli filmmaker has long been cinema's most vigorously expressive and outspoken critic of ...
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Yes Review: Nadav Lapid's Crackling Satire Is A Blistering, Audacious Rebuke Of Israeli Nationalism
At the start of Nadav Lapid's audacious Yes, George Grosz's 1926 painting The Pillars of Societyappears in a plopped-open coffee table book after a particularly hedonistic party scene. Yud (Ariel ...
You’d have to look far and wide to find a film as aggressively confrontational as “Yes.” Director Nadav Lapid wouldn’t have it any other way – staging his latest feature as a wail against his audience ...
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