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September Says

Based on the novel “Sisters“ (2020) by Daisy Johnson, Ariane Labed’s directorial debut oscillates between family psychodrama and horror.

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In her directorial debut, Greek-French actress Ariane Labed (ATTENBERG, THE LOBSTER) constructs a world that looks naturalistic, but there’s something askew. Everything is just a tad more intense, normality seems permeable, madness is just a fingertip away. The residents and creators of this world are two sisters. September, the older one, is the protector of July in public. When other teenagers bully July and find her “weird,” September comes at them. At home, September is the bully and a symbiotic playmate and closest confidante at the same time. The sisters have their own rules and rituals that shut their mother Sheela out, and they play a game called “September Says:” July has to do whatever September says. And what September says, becomes more and more extreme.

Based on the novel “Sisters” (2020) by Daisy Johnson. Labed tells a story that oscillates between family psychodrama and horror and treats classic horror tropes like everyday occurrences. In one scene, Sheela, who is an artist, stages her two girls like the twins in Kubrick’s THE SHINING, in another, a bowl with worms plays a role. The threatening signs start to pile up after an “incident“ takes place and Sheela moves to Ireland with her family, in a remote house, where September and July orbit each other even more while Sheela drifts into a depression. The horror comes from inside, from within the family itself, but whether the discomfort stems primarily from the solipsistic relationship between the sisters or whether a different kind of horror plays a part, remains vague for a long time.

Hendrike Bake (INDIEKINO MAGAZIN)

Translation: Elinor Lewy

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Original title: September Says
Irland/Großbritannien/Deutschland 2024, 98 min
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Horror, Familiy History
Director: Ariane Labed
Author: Ariane Labed
DOP: Balthazar Lab
Montage: Bettina Böhler
Distributor: Mubi
Cast: Mia Tharia, Pascale Kann, Rakhee Thakrar
Release: 06.03.2025

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September Says - September und Juli

(September Says) | Irland/Großbritannien/Deutschland 2024 | Drama, Horror, Familiy History | R: Ariane Labed

Based on the novel “Sisters“ (2020) by Daisy Johnson, Ariane Labed’s directorial debut oscillates between family psychodrama and horror.

Screenings

Kreuzberg

fsk-Kino am Oranienplatz

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TicketsReservation: Tel. 030/614 24 64, https://booking.cinetixx.de/frontend/#/eventList/2278359999 OmU18:30

Tuesday 18.03.

TicketsReservation: Tel. 030/614 24 64, https://booking.cinetixx.de/frontend/#/eventList/2278359999 OmU18:30

Wednesday 19.03.

TicketsReservation: Tel. 030/614 24 64, https://booking.cinetixx.de/frontend/#/eventList/2278359999 OmU18:30

Sputnik Kino am Südstern

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Mitte

Acud Kino

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TicketsReservation: https://acudkino.de/Programm OmU20:15

Prenzlauer Berg

Lichtblick-Kino

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TicketsReservation: https://lichtblick-kino.org/programm/ OmU18:15

Tuesday 18.03.

TicketsReservation: https://lichtblick-kino.org/programm/ OmU20:00

Wednesday 19.03.

TicketsReservation: https://lichtblick-kino.org/programm/ OmU22:00

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