Ariane Labed transitions from acting to directing with her debut film 'September Says,' a poignant exploration of codependent sisters at the Cannes Film Festival. The movie delves into the bond between oddball teenage sisters, portraying their connection through bullying and adolescence.
"September Says" director Ariane Labed with cast members Rakhee Thakrar, Mia Tharia and Pascale Kann for Variety, photographed by Victoria Stevens at Cannes Film Festival.https://t.co/Md9JzEEgFw https://t.co/vlA5wcTsGK
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