Ariane Labed • Director of September Says
"Unconditional love in the family can be a safe place, but at the same time it can become manipulation"
by Ana Stanic
CANNES 2024: The Greek-French actress has talked to us about her first feature as a director, a mysterious and haunting tale of two sisters raised by a single mother
Greek-French actress Ariane Labed, who won the Volpi Cup at Venice for Attenberg [+see also:
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