From the first moments through the last, The Eyes of My Mother proves to be a disturbing, unsettling film. Written and directed by Nicolas Pesce, the black and white images which float across the screen will stay with you long after the credits roll.
The Eyes of My Mother is a film which works on many levels. While the story may sound relatively basic when written out, there is a power in seeing—and listening—as it unfolds.
Briefly, The Eyes of My Mother tells the story of Francisca, who lives with her mother (Diana Agonstini) and father (Paul Nazak) out in the country. Francisca's mother was an eye surgeon in Portugal and passes some of that knowledge on to young Francisca (Olivia Bond). When a door-to-door salesman comes by the house (Will Brill, with crazy-eyed wonder), the lives of the family are changed forever. We see this in greater detail when the movie jumps years ahead to an older Francisca (now played by Kika Malgahães), living alone in the same house and still dealing with those changes.
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