
Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid at Cannes: 'I understood this time the vengeance would be biblical'
Somewhere in the middle of Israeli director Nadav Lapid's new feature film, Yes, is a joke about a Jew talking to a travel agent about a suitable destination for his vacation. The Jew scours a globe given to him, but is still unable to point to a place. "Do you have another globe?" he finally asks. Yes, which had its world premiere in the Directors' Fortnight parallel programme at the 78th Cannes Film Festival (May 13-24), reflects the Paris-based Lapid's determination to not seek a safe choice of filmmaking in a dangerous world.
Lapid, whose previous works that are often critical of the Israeli government include Ahed's Knee, which won the Jury Prize in Cannes four years ago, questions the unrelenting bombing of Gaza and aberrant vengeance, in his movie shot in the middle of the war. The story of Y, a struggling jazz musician entrusted with the responsibility of setting a new national anthem of Israel to music, and his wife Jasmine, a dancer, the two-and-half-hour film ran into trouble even before it began the production when several Israeli actors and technicians refused to work on a project critical of the war on Gaza.
Lapid and his cast and crew went to within 500 metres of Israel's border with Gaza, where, as the director says you hear "endless explosions" and see "smoke rising in the horizon". The chairman of the competition jury at the International Film Festival of India, Goa in 2022, Lapid talks to The Hindustan Times about the making of the movie about a war that has killed more than 53,000 people in Gaza after the Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7 killed 1,200 people and led to 250 people being taken hostage.
When I was in Goa I think I was already working on the new film. It began as a kind of reflection about the place of artists, the weak place of artists, the defeated place of artists, the relationship between artists and the power, artists and the money, The modern artist is a clown and a prostitute, someone who is obliged to in a way and doesn't really have the capacity of saying, No. In order to have a normal life, he is obliged to be submissive.
I live in Paris. When I got to Israel a few days after October 7, I found myself, you know, inside of a kind of two opposite feelings. On the one end, I felt a tenderness and even compassion towards my motherland that I didn't feel for so many years. You saw that the people were traumatised. They were in mourning. There was something heartbreaking in it at the same time. I understood again that this mourning, this silent shock, is going to bring about the worst results possible. And that this time, the vengeance would be biblical. For me it was clear they are going to create an image that will be stained in the collective memory for hundreds of years.
There is a certain moment in life where normality is not an option anymore. There is not any more place for purity. There is no more place for normality. Israelis have had for years this fantasy about not having a Palestine anymore, getting rid of the Palestinians. This crazy, insane fantasy that one can dream, it suddenly became a concrete strategical programme. So, you know, I think the level of hatred is so huge, it is really a bitter, endless hatred.
It's a war film, it's a love film, it's a musical, it's an almost fantasy film. I mean in a way the question in the film is, can something exist outside of the war? The film begins at a certain point and gets closer and closer to the world. It is a war film, but it wants to be a lot of other things, a little bit like its protagonists, a jazz musician and a dancer. They want to dance, they want to think, they want to love, they want to eat, they want to be normal parents. And at the end, you know, nothing will. I mean, the war will swallow them.
The filmmaking was hard, but the daily news is worse. When you read the news about the war, it's worse. There is a moment in the film when the lead character is telling his partner a joke. Do you have a different globe? Is this the globe in which we live? I truly don't understand what other kinds of films we are supposed to do. I mean, I don't understand what it means to make safe films in a dangerous world. But it's almost a form of collation.
Trump is there a bit in the film. He looks a little bit like a young Trump, you know, very tanned and very blown. But I am not a politician. I always feel for me it's kind of a mistake in attributing such things to political circumstances, in a way the elections. I think that there is a kind of sickness in the heart and soul of a society. Some societies get sick. It's very, very complicated for them to cure themselves. And I think the Israeli society is deeply sick and it doesn't help that all the people who call themselves Friends of Israel, they try to, I mean, they think that they help the society by preserving and legitimising its sickness instead of making it face the truth. I think this blighting, this blindness towards the other, this feeling of eternal victim, this is what creates (Benjamin) Netanyahu, the one who created or is creating this. I don't care about Netanyahu. I care about the people, the people that I don't know, and of course, the people I know. And they seem to be taken by the same blindness. It breaks my heart.
Being an antisemitic is being an idiot. And being opposed to Israeli politics is the only normal thing that you can do at this moment. So I think if we can distinguish between normality and stupidity, we can distinguish between antisemitism and being human today. If you're a human today, you cannot agree with this anti-humane politics.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
10 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Khushi Kapoor made sure to give sister Janhvi Kapoor a champi ahead of her Cannes debut. Watch BTS video
Actor Janhvi Kapoor recently made her red carpet debut at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival with the premiere of her film Homebound. The actor turned heads with her stunning appearances. Now, Orry has shared a behind-the-scenes video capturing Janhvi's prep for the big debut — including a relaxing champi (head massage) from her sister, Khushi Kapoor. (Also Read: Janhvi Kapoor reveals dad Boney, sis Khushi's reactions to watching Homebound at Cannes: 'Howling, bloodshot eyes') On Tuesday, Orry took to Instagram and shared a series of photos and videos with friends from Cannes. The pictures featured him and Khushi exploring the streets of France, enjoying a boat ride with Shikhar Pahariya, and eating ice cream by the seashore. He also shared a video of Janhvi receiving a champi from Khushi. 'This is how I prep, you need a good champi, no matter where you are,' Janhvi said. When Khushi asked if she was doing it right, Janhvi replied, 'You should go harder. I think you're being conscious about your nails.' To which Khushi explained she was afraid of pulling her hair. Text on the video read, 'You can take the girl out of India but can't take India out of the girl.' Other pictures and videos showed Orry having fun with Mouni Roy and Urvashi Rautela. Sharing the post, he wrote, 'If you lament, that's a shame you Cannes hang with us.' A post shared by Orhan Awatramani (@orry) Janhvi's debut became the talk of the town. She and her cousin Rhea Kapoor delivered one show-stopping look after another on the red carpet. She paid tribute to her mother, Sridevi, by walking the red carpet in a Tarun Tahiliani handwoven real tissue skirt and corset, specially crafted in Banaras. She completed her look with a dupatta draped over her head. For the official premiere screening of Homebound, Janhvi wore an Anamika Khanna couture gown featuring a gold-embroidered bodice, a backless design, and a silk turquoise-green skirt with a dramatic train. Fans couldn't stop gushing over her look. While Homebound, also starring Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, premiered at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, Janhvi also has Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari in the pipeline, opposite Varun Dhawan. Directed by Shashank Khaitan, the film also stars Rohit Saraf and Sanya Malhotra in key roles. It is scheduled for theatrical release on 12 September. She will also be seen romancing Sidharth Malhotra in Param Sundari, which is set to release on July 25.


News18
11 hours ago
- News18
Vishal Pandey Channels His Inner James Bond On The Streets Of France, Seen Yet?
Last Updated: Posing in an all-black ensemble, Vishal Pandey turned the streets of France into a runway for his second look at Cannes 2025. Vishal Pandey's big debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival took the Internet by storm. The actor attended the prestigious event for the premiere of his first international film, Far Away From Home. Earlier, Vishal shared glimpses of his debut appearance at the event on social media. He has now treated fans to more photos from the film festival, leaving them gushing over his killer looks and on-point fashion game. Posing in an all-black ensemble, Vishal Pandey turned the streets of France into his runway. He opted for a satin T-shirt, paired with relaxed black trousers and a long, flowing matching cape with pleated details, blending regal appeal with contemporary elements. He rounded off the look with a dainty silver statement necklace and sunglasses. In a cryptic caption attached to the post, Vishal wrote, 'I love it when I don't care." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vishal Pandey🇮🇳 (@vishalpandey_21) Ever since Vishal Pandey's debut on the Cannes 2025 red carpet, fans have been celebrating the milestone. However, a section of people also claimed he attended the film festival only to walk the red carpet. In a chat with Times Of India, Vishal responded to the trolling, saying, 'Some people think I came to Cannes just to walk the red carpet and show off outfits. Now I know how hard I worked on my outfits but I came here because my film is part of the festival. And that's something I've always dreamed of." Talking further, Vishal Pandey also explained that influencers attending Cannes mainly to put their fashion prowess on display might have created the wrong impression. He added, 'I know many influencers come here just for fashion, and maybe that's why people are judging. But for me, it was never about just dressing up—it was about being here with a purpose." For his debut appearance at the Cannes Film Festival 2025, Vishal Pandey picked a complex corset-style shirt and sleek white trousers and elevated with a long, flowing white cloak. With a necklace, accessories and pointed shoes, he completed the look. Dropping a string of pictures of the look on Instagram, Vishal wrote, 'Debuts are so special and here I'm having 2 debuts! Debut on the Cannes red carpet with my debut international film, Far Away From Home.?? Eternally grateful!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vishal Pandey🇮🇳 (@vishalpandey_21) Vishal Pandey rose to fame after his stint in the Anil Kapoor-hosted controversial reality show, Bigg Boss OTT Season 3. First Published: June 03, 2025, 18:27 IST


News18
16 hours ago
- News18
Orry Claims Boney Kapoor Has ‘More Rizz' Than People Who Call Him Uncle
Last Updated: Boney Kapoor and Shikhar Pahariya suddenly started to show off their Bhangra moves while dining in at a rooftop cafe in Ibiza. Khushi Kapoor's family vacation in Ibiza along with best friend Orhan Awatramani, aka Orry, has been making waves on social media. From the various glimpses of the trip posted by Orry, it is evident that they are having the time of their life on the Spanish island. Orry has dropped a video on Instagram that captures Khushi Kapoor's father, Boney Kapoor, breaking into a spontaneous dance. The video captured Khushi Kapoor, Orry, Boney Kapoor, and Janhvi Kapoor's boyfriend, Shikhar Pahariya, sitting at a rooftop café while enjoying the stunning sea view and indulging in a delicious meal. While enjoying their meal, Boney Kapoor and Shikhar Pahariya suddenly started to show off their Bhangra moves and broke into a spontaneous dance, leaving everyone speechless. Orry casually sipping his drink with Khushi recorded the fun, lively moment as they burst into laughter. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Orhan Awatramani (@orry) Fans were delighted to watch the veteran filmmaker enjoying himself on the vacation. One fan wrote, 'Everyone shocks Boney Kapoor rocks." Another fan commented, 'Punjabi dads fr." Someone else wrote, 'If 'Rizz God Energy' was a stock, Boney sir just hit an all-time high #UncleNoMore." Orry also shared a few pictures from this trip, capturing himself and Khushi Kapoor relaxing by the seashore. Orry's posts candidly captured them hanging out at the beach and going for a swim in the crystal-clear turquoise water. Shikhar Pharaiya was also seen chilling at the beach with Orry and Khushi. Previously, Orry and Khushi were spotted last month taking a vacation in France to cheer for Janhvi Kapoor, who made a jaw-dropping debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival with the team of her latest film, Homebound. Janhvi was seen walking the red carpet with fellow actors Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, director Neeraj Ghaywan, and producer Karan Johar. First Published: