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September Says

September Says

★★★★ Ariane Labed has adapted Daisy Johnson’s gothic novel, Sisters, into an unsettling modern fable that’s fired by the tension between the siblings’ claustrophobic bond and their surreal interactions with the world at large. ~ The Times.

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In her visually inventive, atmospheric and surreal debut, director Ariane Labed explores familial ties – and a love so intense it transforms reality.

Teenage sisters July (Mia Tharia) and September (Pascale Kann) are extremely close. So entwined that they seem to require no one else.

They tolerate their single mother, Sheela (Rakhee Thakrar, Sex Education), but even at school, the duo’s interactions with the other students are mostly acrimonious.

Born just 10 months apart, September is extremely protective of July, but she also expects her sister to follow every instruction, however unreasonable.

When July begins to exert her independence and acts on the attraction she feels for a boy at school, things take a bad turn.

Mother and daughters decamp to an old family home in Ireland, where the bond between July and September takes on new, increasingly heightened dimensions.

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