
Ma mère
After his father’s death, a young man is introduced to a world of hedonism and depravity by his amoral mother.
Genre: Drama
Director: Christophe Honoré
Actors: Dominique Reymond, Emma de Caunes, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Baptiste Montagut, Joana Preiss, Louis Garrel, Olivier Rabourdin, Pascal Tokatlian, Philippe Duclos, Théo Hakola
Country: France, Portugal, Austria, Spain
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