Ma mère 2004
*My Mother* (2004), originally titled *Ma Mère*, is a French-Spanish drama film directed by Christophe Honoré, based on the controversial novel by Georges Bataille. The film explores themes of sexual obsession, moral ambiguity, and family dysfunction. It follows the story of Pierre, a young man sent to live with his mother Hélène in the Canary Islands after his father’s death. Hélène introduces him to a hedonistic lifestyle, testing boundaries in ways that are both disturbing and thought-provoking.
With its raw portrayal of taboo subjects, the film sparked considerable controversy but is recognized for its bold storytelling, intense performances, particularly from Isabelle Huppert as Hélène, and its haunting exploration of human desires and depravity. *My Mother* pushes the limits of traditional family dynamics, making it both a challenging and provocative watch.