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    The Eyes of My Mother

    R2016 · Horror · 1h 16m

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  1. The Eyes of My Mother is a 2016 American black-and-white horror film written, edited and directed by Nicolas Pesce in his directorial debut. It stars Kika Magalhães, Olivia Bond, Diana Agostini, and Paul Nazak. The film was produced by Borderline Presents and Tandem Pictures and distributed by Magnet Releasing .

    • $48,539
    • Ariel Loh
    • $300,000
    • Kika Magalhães, Olivia Bond, Diana Agostini, Paul Nazak
  2. Dec 2, 2016 · A young woman raised in a secluded farmhouse by a former surgeon mother and a distant father faces the consequences of a traumatic event in her past. The film is a black-and-white psychological horror thriller with a slow-burning suspense and a haunting soundtrack.

    • (14K)
    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Nicolas Pesce
    • 2016-12-02
  3. Francisca (Kika Magalhaes) has been unfazed by death from an early age because her mother, formerly a surgeon in Portugal, imbued her with a thorough understanding of the human anatomy. When ...

    • (103)
    • Nicolas Pesce
    • R
    • Kika Magalhães
  4. Dec 2, 2016 · A horror film about a woman who grows up alone after her parents' death and becomes a serial killer. The film uses black-and-white long takes and static camera compositions to present episodes from a post-human, God-like perspective. The reviewer criticizes the film for its unclear and incoherent story, its artificial point-of-view, and its disturbing violence.

  5. The Eyes Of My Mother - Official Trailer - YouTube. Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing. 713K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.9K. 743K views 7 years ago. Like on Facebook: / theeyesofmymother...

    • Sep 22, 2016
    • 744.3K
    • Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing
  6. Jan 8, 2024 · The Eyes Of My Mother is a cult body horror movie with an ambiguous ending. The film follows Francisca, a young woman scarred by her past, who tortures and murders her victims and keeps their organs. The ending is marked by a gunshot, leaving the audience in suspense about who fired it and its target.

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  8. Dec 2, 2016 · Alissa Wilkinson reviews Nicolas Pesce's first feature film, a gothic nightmare about a young woman's obsession with death and torture. She praises its monochromatic beauty and its impenetrable story, but warns of its graphic violence and stomach-turning scenes.

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