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HBO Max to perform the series ‘One Day in October’ by Israel around 7 October

HBO Max has acquired American rights on ‘One Day in October’, a script events series based on the invited accounts of the Hamas attack on Israel that led to the invasion of the Land of Gaza and a war in the Middle East ignited.

The series debuts on October 7, the two -year anniversary of the Nova Music Festival Massacre.

Filmed on location in Israel, “One Day in October” is produced by Fox Entertainment Studios in collaboration with YES TV and in collaboration with Moriah Media. The show is recommended as the first real-time script portrait of personal stories from the attack.

According to the logline ‘the series’ presents’ seven emotionally moving and artistic intertwined stories about love, courage, sacrifice and survival. From families apart to moments of hope that popping up in the light of tragedy drawers on incredible courage brought against the chance brought by the victims of that day and is the victims of that day and survivor of that Distinguished Cast and highly praised creative team. ”

The cast consists of Swell Ariel or, Noa Kedar, Naomi Levov, Hisham Suliman, Wael Hamdoun, Yuval Semo, Avi Azulay, Nerveh Tzur, Yael Abecassis, Moran Rosenblatt, Michael Aloni, Neta Roth, Lior Ashkenazi. “One Day in October” is made by Daniel Finkelman and Oded Davidoff, who also serves as a director and writer in the series.

“The tragic events on October 7 had an in -depth impact on all of us,” said Fernando Szew, president and head of Fox Entertainment Studios. “From the very beginning, we approached this series with the utmost care, sensitivity and urgency to ensure that the stories were told with authenticity and respect and paying homage to the victims and the heroic survivors. Oded and the incredible cast, crew and teams at Sparks Go, ZOA and Yes TV have truly Created compelling storytelling that we are proud to showcase.

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Finkelman added: “For me, film and television have always been more than entertainment, they are a way to testify. These are stories of ordinary people who are confronted with extraordinary moments. At a time when the truth is fragile, the most powerful thing we can do is a rely on humanity itself. My hope will open.”

Writers in the series are also Liron Ben-Shlush, Amir Hasfari, Keissman, Orit Dabush and Yona Roenkier. Finkelman leads production with Chaya Amor, Aviv Ben-Shlush, Lee Ben-Shlush Kuperman and Szew from Fox Entertainment. Jim Berk and Sheldon Rabinowitz are executive producers.

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