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Ariane Labed on "September" and Feminism
Ariane Labed discusses her new film, "September," its themes of female toxicity and social media's impact, alongside her activism against sexism and the rise of the far right.
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- How does Labed use atmosphere and themes in her film?
- The film uses a gothic atmosphere to create a sense of mystery and tension, exploring themes of hope and despair, love and cruelty, commitment and liberation, and challenging stereotypes.
- What is the central theme of Labed's film "September?"
- Labed's film, "September," explores the toxic relationship between two teenage sisters, highlighting the challenges of female adolescence and the negative impact of social media.
- What was Ariane Labed's reaction to the election of Donald Trump?
- Ariane Labed, a French actress and director, expressed her horror at Trump's election, particularly concerning women who voted for him despite his known sexism and racism.
- What are Labed's views on the role of images and violence in youth today?
- Labed emphasizes the power of images and the violence it can cause among youth, referencing the increased bullying via social media and its stark contrast to her own childhood.
- Who are some of Labed's cinematic influences, and how do her personal experiences shape her work?
- Labed's directorial influences include Athina Rachel Tsangari and Chantal Akerman, and her personal experiences and European perspective shape her cinematic vision; she remains actively involved in feminist activism.