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Mubi has recently acquired the rights to Ariane Labed’s directorial debut, “September Says,” following its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. The film, which tells the story of two sisters navigating through a holiday in Ireland, features a talented cast including Mia Tharia, Pascale Kann, and Rakhee Thakrar.

Labed adapted the screenplay from Daisy Johnson’s novel “Sisters,” and the film is a collaborative effort between production companies from Ireland, the US, and The Match Factory. With support from backers such as Screen Ireland, BBC Film, and the UK Global Screen Fund, the project has garnered attention from international distributors like Madman Entertainment in Australia-New Zealand.

In addition to her directorial work, Labed is known for her acting roles in acclaimed films like “The Souvenir: Part II,” “The Lobster,” and “Flux Gourmet.” Her first short film as a director, “Olla,” premiered at Cannes in 2019, showcasing her talent behind the camera.

Meanwhile, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has announced a self-rating agreement with Prime Video, allowing the streaming platform to assign age ratings to its own content. This agreement aims to streamline the classification process for digital platforms while ensuring that viewers receive accurate and appropriate guidance on the content they consume.

Overall, Labed’s “September Says” promises to be a captivating addition to Mubi’s lineup, offering audiences a fresh perspective on sisterhood, independence, and family dynamics. With its international distribution deals and talented cast, the film is poised to make a significant impact on the global film industry.