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September 2013

★ 2.02 votes22 min📅 2013-09-28

In the poignant and thought-provoking September (2013), directed by Salomé Richard, a woman grapples with her partner's apparent disinterest.

Director: Salomé Richard

Cast

Salomé Richard
Salomé Richard
Judith
Emmanuel Marre
Emmanuel Marre
Gilles
Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Jean-Benoît
Jérôme Vallin
Marie-Charlotte Siokos
Bert Jacobs
Samson Richard
Michal Salomon
Adélaïde Huet
Jean Lognay

Frequently Asked Questions

What is September (2013) about?

This poignant drama romance follows Judith as she navigates the complexities of her relationship, grappling with her partner's apparent disinterest and the attention lavished upon her by other men.

Who directed September?

September was directed by Salomé Richard, making it her directorial debut.

Who stars in September?

The film features a talented cast, including Salomé Richard, Emmanuel Marre, and Jean-Benoît Ugeux.

Is September (2013) worth watching?

While September may be a brief film, its impact is lasting. With its contemplative atmosphere and relatable themes, it's a must-watch for fans of character-driven storytelling.

How long is September?

September has a runtime of 22 minutes.

About September (2013) — A poignant drama romance exploring the complexities of love and attachment.

In the poignant and thought-provoking September (2013), directed by Salomé Richard, a woman grapples with her partner's apparent disinterest. As she observes the attention lavished upon her by other men, Judith's introspection reveals the complexities of relationships and the human desire for connection. Shot in a minimalist style, this drama romance explores the nuances of love, attachment, and the search for meaning in everyday life. The cast, led by Salomé Richard, delivers nuanced performances that bring depth to the narrative. With its contemplative atmosphere and relatable themes, September is a must-watch for fans of character-driven storytelling. As Judith navigates the intricacies of her relationship, the film prompts viewers to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. Shot in just 22 minutes, this concise yet impactful film is a testament to the power of concise storytelling. Salomé Richard's directorial debut is a masterclass in subtlety and emotional resonance, making September a standout in the drama romance genre.