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Production begins for ‘Hepta: The Last Debate’ in Cairo


CAIRO — The Producers and VOX Studios have announced the commencement of filming for the highly anticipated film “Hepta: The Last Debate,” a standalone continuation of the acclaimed “Hepta: The Last Lecture.” The production is currently underway in Cairo, with filming taking place at various locations across Egypt.

Directed by renowned filmmaker Hadi El Bagoury, “Hepta: The Last Debate” features a star-studded cast, including Menna Shalabi, Karim Fahmy, Salma Abu Daif, Asmaa Galal, Karim Kassem, Mayan El Sayed, and Hassan Malek. Additional cast members will be announced in the coming weeks.

Based on a story by Mohamed Sadeq, with a screenplay by Mohammed Jalal and Norhan Abu Bakr, the film explores the complexities of love and human connection through a fresh and thought-provoking lens. It delves into the emotional highs and lows of relationships, offering profound insights into the transformative power of connection.

Darine El Khatib, Vice President of Film Production at VOX Studios, expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, “At VOX Studios, we are passionate about creating heartfelt, genuine stories that reflect quality. ‘Hepta: The Last Debate’ is more than just a film; it’s a journey through the very essence of human connection, and we are excited to collaborate with The Producers on this project, which consolidates our commitment to nurturing a vibrant and sustainable Arabic cinema.”

Hani Osama, Founder and Managing Partner of The Producers, added, “We are thrilled to begin production on the highly anticipated ‘Hepta: The Last Debate.’ This new chapter will explore an original story and perspective on love that will resonate with audiences. It will honor the magic and essence of the original ‘Hepta’ while introducing contemporary elements to enrich the story.”

“Hepta: The Last Debate” promises to captivate both fans of the original film and new viewers alike, offering a compelling exploration of the evolving nature of relationships in today’s world. — SG



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