Al Thaman
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| Al Thaman | |
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| Genre | Drama |
| Based on | Binbir Gece |
| Written by | Daniel Habib |
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| Theme music composer | Mehmet Cem Tuncer |
| Country of origin | Lebanon |
| Original language | Arabic |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 89 |
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| Cinematography | Olcay Bulut |
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| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 40–50 minutes |
| Production company | O3 Medya |
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| Release | 8 January – 20 June 2023 |
Al Thaman is a Lebanese television drama series aired from 8 January 2023 to 20 June 2023 on MBC 1.[1] Produced under the banner O3 Medya, it is the official Arabic remake of Turkish series Binbir Gece.[2] It stars Bassel Khaiat, Razane Jammal, Nicolas Mouawad and Sara Abi Kanaan.[3]
The story follows Sarah, an engineer, who has to navigate her son's cancer diagnosis and the advances of her boss.
Cast
- Bassel Khaiat
- Razane Jammal
- Nicolas Mouawad
- Sabah Al Jazairi
- Sara Abi Kanaan
- Rafic Ali Ahmad
- Ali Younes
- Randa Kaady
- Wissam Fares
Production
The series was announced for MBC 1.[4] The principal photography of the series commenced in 2022 and shot in Turkey.[5] A kiss scene in the 27th episode between Nicolas Mouawad and Sara Abi Kanaan sparked controversy.[6]