Don't Call Me Son
Indicates a filmmaker of remarkable range, subtlety and intelligence -- a Brazilian talent who's deservedly gaining a place on the world stage.
        
      Don't Call Me Son
Tall, dark, androgynously handsome, Pierre wears eyeliner and a black lace G-string, while having sex with both other boys and girls. The confusion only goes deeper when the teenager’s single, working-class mom is arrested for having stolen him (and his “sister”) at birth. Thanks to the wonders of DNA, he’s returned to his biological parents: bourgeois, straight-laced and thrilled to have him back -- at least until he joins them at a bowling alley in a zebra-print mini dress. The turmoil of adolescence is plumbed with wit and compassion by writer/director Anna Muylaert, whose earlier film, The Second Mother, also dealt with familial loyalty and class tensions. Actress Dani Nefussi gives completely believable knock-out performances in the role of both mothers, and newcomer Naomi Nero makes short shrift of anyone’s expectations as a broodingly intense, potentially volcanic six-footer in stiletto heels. 
      
                        Genre
          
              Drama,
          LGBT
              
      Runtime
              82
          Language
          
              Portuguese
              
      Director
          
              Anna Muylaert
              
      Writer(s)
          
              Anna Muylaert
              
      Cast
          
              Naomi Nero
              
      FEATURED REVIEW
              Jordan Mintzer, Hollywood Reporter
          You can’t choose your family, though your family can sometimes choose you. That’s the troubling lesson learned by the characters in Don’t Call Me Son (Mae Son Ha Uma), a poignant and energetic Brazilian drama that turns a potentially bleak subject into a warmhearted study of genetics, gender and the ...
Played at
                            
                        Royal 11.11.16 - 11.17.16
                    
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