I Killed My Mother -
Dolan wrote the script at 16 and directed the film at 19, infusing it with "phenomenal precociousness" and diverse cinematic influences. Movie Review – I Killed My Mother
Xavier Dolan's 2009 directorial debut, ( J’ai tué ma mère ), is a raw, semi-autobiographical drama exploring the volatile love-hate relationship between a gay teenager, Hubert Minel, and his single mother, Chantale. The Narrative Core I Killed My Mother
The film focuses on the high-tension domestic battles between 16-year-old Hubert (played by Dolan) and his mother (Anne Dorval). Dolan wrote the script at 16 and directed
While Hubert's struggle with coming out is a central theme, it is often secondary to the broader "adolescent angst" and the "fragile, fleeting moment" before a child breaks away from their parent. Stylistic Signatures While Hubert's struggle with coming out is a
Their relationship is defined by "vituperative domestic exchanges" over trivial things like table manners and clothing.