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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 screening of Xabier Dolan's 'I Killed my Mother' (2009)
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Friday July 03, 2015 12:56 by Dublin Film Qlub

The Dublin Film Qlub's Season Five, devoted to LGBTQ Directors, concludes with...
XABIER DOLAN: I KILLED MY MOTHER
sat 18 July 2015
2.30pm
(doors open at 2pm)
The New Theatre
East Essex Street
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Day Membership: 8 euro
(free tea and coffee)
...................... The Dublin Film Qlub's Season Five, devoted to LGBTQ Directors, concludes with...
XABIER DOLAN: I KILLED MY MOTHER
sat 18 July 2015
2.30pm
(doors open at 2pm)
The New Theatre
East Essex Street
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Day Membership: 8 euro
(free tea and coffee)
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XABIER DOLAN’S
I KILLED MY MOTHER (2009)
French with English Subtitles
Anne Dorval, Xavier Dolan
Saturday 18 July 2015 2:30 pm. The New Theatre.
Many of the lesbian and gay directors considered in this season of the Film Qlub were not only brilliant artists, but they were also driven enough and mad enough, in order to get their radical films made at a time when homosexuality was at best a handicap and at worst a death sentence. So what happens when a bright young thing comes along, growing up in comfort in a post-legalisation West, at a time when it is possible for gay-themed films to be financed, made, and distributed without committing career suicide?
What happens is Xavier Dolan (b. 1989), a Quebecoise filmmaker who, after presenting his first film in Cannes Film Festival at twenty nine years of age, received a ten minute long standing ovation by an enraptured audience. The film was 'I Killed My Mother' (2009).
'I Killed my Mother' is a study of a teenager’s inexhaustible capacity for selfishness. It shows how ‘The Tantrum’ can become the default setting for creatures (gay or straight) who will turn into abusers and wreckages in adulthood. The protagonist, Hubert, played with conviction by Dolan himself, is, as we say in Ireland, a ‘gobshite’. But he gets himself into such a state in his arguments with his long-suffering mother, that it is great fun to watch him unravel.
So, it is with films like Dolan's that we come full circle in cinematic representation. It turns out that lesbians, gays, and bisexuals are not always flamboyant psychos, incurable romantics, sexy outsiders, repressed self-haters, or irresistible cuties. We can also be… embarrassing, stupid fools.
Isn’t it liberating? After a century and an half of LGBTQ-directed films, it turns out that we are much like everyone else.
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