Egyptian Filmmakers Begin Production on “Hepta: The Last Debate”
CAIRO — Lights, camera, action! The Producers and VOX Studios have officially kicked off filming for the highly anticipated movie “Hepta: The Last Debate,” a standalone follow-up to the widely acclaimed “Hepta: The Last Lecture.” Nestled in the bustling streets of Cairo, production is in full swing, with cameras rolling at various picturesque locations across Egypt.
Under the expert guidance of the renowned director Hadi El Bagoury, “Hepta: The Last Debate” boasts a cast of A-list talents, including Menna Shalabi, Karim Fahmy, Salma Abu Daif, Asmaa Galal, Karim Kassem, Mayan El Sayed, and Hassan Malek. Stay tuned for more exciting casting announcements in the weeks to come.
Based on a gripping narrative by Mohamed Sadeq, with a screenplay crafted by Mohammed Jalal and Norhan Abu Bakr, the film delves deep into the intricate web of love and human relationships from a fresh and provocative perspective. It navigates the emotional rollercoaster of love, offering profound insights into the transformative power of genuine connections.
Expressing her excitement for the project, Darine El Khatib, Vice President of Film Production at VOX Studios, declared, “At VOX Studios, we are on a mission to bring authentic and heartfelt stories to life. ‘Hepta: The Last Debate’ is not just a movie; it’s a soul-stirring exploration of human connections, and we are thrilled to collaborate with The Producers on this venture, underscoring our dedication to fostering a vibrant Arabic cinema.”
Hani Osama, Founder and Managing Partner of The Producers, chimed in, saying, “We are over the moon to embark on the production of ‘Hepta: The Last Debate.’ This new installment will offer a fresh take on love and relationships that will strike a chord with audiences. It will pay homage to the enchantment of the original ‘Hepta’ while infusing modern elements to elevate the narrative.”
“Hepta: The Last Debate” is poised to enthrall die-hard fans of the first film as well as newcomers, presenting a compelling exploration of the ever-evolving dynamics of relationships in today’s fast-paced world. — SG