Yes (2004)
In this film, told almost entirely in iambic pentameter, She is a scientist in a loveless marriage to Anthony, a devious politician. He is a Lebanese doctor in self-imposed exile, working as a chef in a London restaurant. They meet at a banquet and fall into a carefree, passionate relationship. But the contempt He perceives as a Muslim immigrant to the UK causes him to break up with She, offering little in the way of explanation, and return to his homeland. She drags his reasons out of him little by little and tries to sympathize. Keenly feeling the loss of his love, She flies to Havana to sort things out on the beach and in the cabarets. She sends him a ticket, but harbors no illusions that He will join her in this Caribbean melting pot.All Releases
Domestic (59.9%)
$396,760
$396,760
International (40.1%)
$265,186
$265,186
Worldwide
$661,946
$661,946
Domestic DistributorSony Pictures Classics
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Domestic Opening$28,451
Earliest Release DateJune 24, 2005
(Domestic)
MPAAR
Running Time1 hr 40 min
GenresDrama
Romance
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Sally Potter | Director |
Walter Donohue | Writer |
Sally Potter | Writer |
Andrew Fierberg | Producer |
Christopher Sheppard | Producer |
Sally Potter | Composer |
Aleksey Rodionov | Cinematographer |
Daniel Goddard | Editor |
Carlos Conti | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Joan Allen | |
Simon Abkarian | |
Sam Neill | |
Shirley Henderson |