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What’s streaming on OSN+ this September: from political docs to gothic horror

GEEK STAFF
GEEK STAFF
Aug 30, 2025

OSN+ has unveiled its September lineup, and it’s one of the platform’s more varied months yet. From tense political documentaries and Hollywood reimaginings to Arabic family dramas and true-crime thrillers, the mix leans into both prestige cinema and genre favorites.

The month opens with Kursk: 10 Days That Shaped Putin (September 1), a two-part documentary revisiting the 2000 Russian submarine disaster that killed 118 sailors. Drawing on rare archival footage and interviews with global figures including Bill Clinton, the series examines how the tragedy influenced Vladimir Putin’s early presidency and reshaped Russia’s political path.

Fans of psychological tension get The Guest (September 2), a thriller about a cleaner whose arrival at a wealthy household triggers spiraling family secrets.

Comedy fans, meanwhile, may gravitate toward The Paper (September 4), a newsroom satire from The Office creator Greg Daniels. The series uses a mockumentary format to skewer modern media culture, with Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore in the lead.

The lineup also includes Task (September 8), following a covert FBI operation gone wrong in Philadelphia, and Brilliant Minds (September 23), a medical drama about gifted but troubled young doctors under the guidance of Dr. Oliver Wolf. Crime enthusiasts will see the return of Murder in a Small Town – Season 2 (September 24), based on L.R. Wright’s Karl Alberg novels.

On the film side, OSN+ is streaming Anora (September 12), Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or and Oscar-winning indie about a Brooklyn dancer whose marriage to a Russian oligarch’s son unleashes chaos. Olivier Assayas’ 1994 French classic Cold Water (September 15) also arrives, as does Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (September 19), a gothic reimagining of the vampire legend starring Bill Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp, and Nicholas Hoult. Horror season continues with Wolfman(September 26), a modern retelling of the werewolf myth.

Arabic originals feature prominently too. Aber Sabeel (September 7), directed by Hussein Al Hlaiby, follows a young mother fighting for her family against societal and personal challenges, while Al Wurood Al Hamra (September 13) blends romance, rivalry, and cultural identity in a dramatic feature.

It’s a strong month across the board — whether you’re after award-winning festival favorites, pulpy genre thrillers, or grounded Arabic dramas, OSN+ has stacked its September catalog with something new nearly every week.

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