Actress Ariane Labed makes her directorial debut with
September Says, which she adapted from the novel 'Sisters' by
Daisy Johnson.
The film stars Pascale Kann and Mia Tharia as September and July, two sisters who speak a secret
language and keep the rest of the world at arm's length. Worried about
their increasingly strange behaviour, their mother (Rakhee Thakrar) takes the sisters to a remote house on the west
coast of Ireland, where things only become more disturbing.
September Says is in UK cinemas from February 21st.
Check out the trailer and poster below.
The official synopsis reads:
Teenage sisters September and July share an intensely close but unsettling bond, speaking their own secret language and keeping the outside world at a distance. When a mysterious incident at school results in September’s suspension, their mother Sheela, deeply concerned about the sisters’ troubling behaviour, takes them to an isolated house on the windswept Irish coast. However, the secluded setting only amplifies the family’s tensions as July begins to challenge September’s increasingly sadistic commands.