The Mother and the Whore

From Sun 12 to Wed 15 Nov
Classics
Festivals & Series

After the French New Wave, the sexual revolution, and May ’68 came The Mother and the Whore, the legendary, autobiographical magnum opus by Jean Eustache that captured a disillusioned generation navigating the 1970s post-idealism within the microcosm of a ménage à trois. The aimless, clueless, Parisian pseudo-intellectual Alexandre (Jean-Pierre Léaud) lives with his tempestuous older girlfriend, Marie (Bernadette Lafont). His dalliance with the younger, sexually liberated Veronika (Françoise Lebrun) leads to a volatile open relationship marked by everyday emotional violence and subtle but catastrophic shifts in power dynamics.

A profound meditation on time, The Mother and the Whore has been restored in pristine 4K and made visible after years of absence from the screens.

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