September Says review – a modern gothic take on teenage siblings

September Says review – a modern gothic take on teenage siblings
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September Says review – a modern gothic take on teenage siblings
Author: Ellen E Jones
Published: Feb, 23 2025 11:00

Summary at a Glance

Ariane Labed, the French-Greek actor most famous for roles in The Souvenir and Assassin’s Creed, has made her directorial debut and chosen the 2020 novel Sisters, by British author Daisy Johnson, as her inspiration.

Adapting Daisy Johnson’s psychological thriller Sisters, French actor Ariane Labed’s directorial debut feels emotionally distant yet strangely familiar….

It’s a tale of too-close teenage sisters – the domineering September (Pascale Kann) and the submissive July (Mia Tharia) – who experience playground bullying and a disturbing sexual awakening, in parallel to their mother’s (Rakhee Thakrar) own demonstrations of sexual liberation.

These directorial choices also act to keep the sisters at an emotional distance, as if the camera were another classmate wary – or weary?

Whatever the specific influences, though, this is modern gothic, with natural lighting, neatly composed wide shots and the near total absence of a musical score.

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