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One Day in October

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One Day in October
Genre
Created byOded Davidoff
Daniel Finkelman
Written byOded Davidoff
Liron Ben-Shlosh
Adam G. Simon
Keren Weissman
Amir Hasfari[1]
Directed byOded Davidoff
Daniel Finkelman
ComposerTomer Biran
Country of originIsrael
United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducersAviv Ben-Shlosh
Lee Kuperman Ben-Shlosh
Daniel Finkelman
Chaya Amor
CinematographyLael Utnik
Running time60 minutes[1]
Production companies
Original release
Networkyes
ReleaseOctober 7, 2024 (2024-10-07)

One Day in October (Israeli title: Red Dawn, Hebrew: שחר אדום, translit. Shahar Adom) is an Israeli-American anthology drama television series based on the personal stories from the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023.[2][3] It was created and directed by Oded Davidoff and Daniel Finkelman. The series was co-produced by Israel's yes and America's Fox Entertainment. It first premiered on Yes Drama in Israel on October 7 2024.[4][5]

Background

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At a gala event on 5 June 2024, yes announced the project and casting.[6]

On 19 August 2024, it was reported that yes and Fox Entertainment were co-producing a new anthology drama series based on the events of the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel.[3]

On the same day, Fernando Szew, head of Fox Entertainment, released a statement: "’One Day in October’ is among the most powerful projects I’ve seen, let alone been involved with. Beautifully filmed, yet gut-wrenching, these are stories of people at their best in the midst of unimaginable, horrible circumstances. The survivors portrayed in this series allowed for their horrific experiences to be represented by wonderful talent — both in front of and behind the camera — which will invite the audience to ultimately feel their profound love of, and for, life."[1]

US-based co-creator Daniel Finkelman was motivated to make the series, having been deeply affected by the October 7 attacks.[4]

Cast

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Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Trust"Oded DavidoffOded Davidoff, Liron Ben-Shlosh, Adam G. Simon, Keren Weissman and Amir HasfariOctober 7, 2024 (2024-10-07)
Aya Midan (Naomi Lvov), a member of Kibbutz Be'eri, who during the attack fled with a young Bedouin from Rahat, Hisham Al-Qarnawi (Wael Hamdun). They hid together from terrorists, while being forced to build mutual trust in order to survive.[6]
2"Fog"Oded DavidoffOded Davidoff, Liron Ben-Shlosh, Adam G. Simon, Keren Weissman and Amir HasfariOctober 7, 2024 (2024-10-07)
Three United Hatzalah volunteers Avi Gian (Yuval Semo), Emanuel Skaat (Avi Azoulay) and Avi "DJ" Yodpolsky (Neve Tzur) set out in an ambulance on a dangerous journey to save lives on the morning of October 7 amid massacres and devastation.[8]
3"Sunrise"Oded DavidoffOded Davidoff, Liron Ben-Shlosh, Adam G. Simon, Keren Weissman and Amir HasfariOctober 7, 2024 (2024-10-07)
Gali Amar (Noa Kedar) and Amit Amar (Swell Ariel Or) are two young women who came to attend the Nova festival, and during the attack hid in a portable toilet cubicle. It moves from the point of view of Amit, who manages to think practically amid the terror, to Gali, who is stoned from drugs consumed at the party.[9]
4"Gold"Oded DavidoffOded Davidoff, Liron Ben-Shlosh, Adam G. Simon, Keren Weissman and Amir HasfariOctober 7, 2024 (2024-10-07)
Sabine Taasa (Yael Abecassis), a widow who lost her husband and son on October 7, attempts to rebuild her life.[10]

Production

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Some cast members met the real-life survivors that they were portraying on screen. Actress, Naomi Levov met with he met with Aya Midan and other survivors to prepare for the role.[6]

Filming

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Filming took place on location in Israel in 2024.[3]

Release

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The series was released in Israel on October 7 2024 on yes drama. It also received a special screening on the same day at Tel Aviv Cinematheque.[11]

On 26 September 2024, one episode received a preview screening at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles at the closing night of the second annual Scripted Israel event.[12]

Reception

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The series was positively reviewed by Hannah Brown of The Jerusalem Post. Brown wrote: " You will relate to the people on screen as characters, not as interviewees or figures in a news report, and this makes them even more engrossing."[4]The series also received positive feedback from Nirit Anderman in Haaretz.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Manfredi, Lucas (18 August 2024) Fox to Develop First Scripted Series Based on Oct. 7 Israel Attack The Wrap. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  2. ^ Fox to distribute Israeli scripted TV series about Oct. 7 survivors The Times of Israel. 21 August 2024
  3. ^ a b c Golbart, Max (19 August 2024) First October 7 Scripted Series In The Works At Fox & Israel’s Yes TV Deadline. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  4. ^ a b c Brown, Hannah (6 October 2024) First TV drama about October 7 to debut on anniversary of massacre The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  5. ^ a b Anderman, Nirit (9 October 2024) A New Drama Series Based on Stories From October 7 Is Sure to Impress American Viewers Haaretz. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  6. ^ a b c Brown, Hannah (9 June 2024) Yes TV announces creation of new drama show about October 7 The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  7. ^ Brown, Hannah (18 December 2024) Film in production about three hostages killed by the IDF in Gaza The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  8. ^ Ambulance 54 Koren publishers. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  9. ^ Tenorio, Rich (23 February 2024) Documentary on October 7 Supernova festival massacre makes US debut The Times of Israel. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  10. ^ October 7 survivor recalls 'trauma' of attack that killed husband, son France24. 5 February 2024
  11. ^ Brown, Hannah (1 October 2024) Israeli theaters to mark October 7 anniversary with special screenings The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
  12. ^ Wallenstein, Andrew (27 September 2024) First TV Dramatization of Oct. 7 Tragedy Gets U.S. Preview Screening at Scripted Israel Conference Variety. Retrieved on 5 January 2025
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