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Don't Call Me Son 2016

★ 6.375 votes82 min📅 2016-07-20

In *Don't Call Me Son* (2016), Anna Muylaert crafts a raw, emotionally charged drama that dives into the complexities of family, identity, and the blurred lines of love and deception.

Director: Anna Muylaert

Cast

Naomi Nero
Naomi Nero
Pierre / Felipe
Dani Nefussi
Dani Nefussi
Aracy / Glória
Matheus Nachtergaele
Matheus Nachtergaele
Matheus
Daniel Botelho
Daniel Botelho
Joca
Lais Dias
Jaqueline / Cristina
Helena Albergaria
Helena Albergaria
Sueli
Luciana Paes
Luciana Paes
Tia Yara
June Dantas
Walmissa
René Guerra
Assistente social
Renan Tenca
René

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don't Call Me Son (2016) about?

The film follows Pierre, a rebellious 17-year-old navigating adolescence, a passion for music, and a complicated relationship with his mother. His life is upended when he discovers a devastating family secret that challenges his sense of belonging and forces him to confront uncomfortable truths.

Who directed Don't Call Me Son?

Anna Muylaert directed the film, known for her sharp, character-driven storytelling that explores social and familial dynamics with depth and nuance.

Who stars in Don't Call Me Son?

The film features Naomi Nero as Pierre, Dani Nefussi as his mother Aracy, and Matheus Nachtergaele in a key supporting role, along with Daniel Botelho, Lais Dias, and Helena Albergaria.

Is Don't Call Me Son (2016) worth watching?

With its gripping narrative and strong performances, *Don't Call Me Son* is a compelling watch for fans of dramatic stories that challenge conventional family narratives. The film's blend of raw emotion and social commentary makes it both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.

How long is Don't Call Me Son?

The runtime of *Don't Call Me Son* is 82 minutes.

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About Don't Call Me Son (2016) — A Family Secret That Shatters a Teen's World

In *Don't Call Me Son* (2016), Anna Muylaert crafts a raw, emotionally charged drama that dives into the complexities of family, identity, and the blurred lines of love and deception. Seventeen-year-old Pierre is a rebellious teen with a band, a taste for parties, and a hidden fascination with femininity—all while grieving the loss of his father. When he stumbles upon a shocking family secret, his entire world unravels, forcing him to question everything he thought he knew about his past and his mother's devotion. Set against the backdrop of everyday life, the film blends sharp humor with poignant moments, exploring the fragility of maternal bonds and the ripple effects of secrets on relationships.

With stellar performances from Naomi Nero as Pierre and Dani Nefussi as his overprotective mother, Muylaert's direction delivers a coming-of-age story that's as unsettling as it is touching. The film's intimate portrayal of adolescence and the search for self resonates deeply, making it a standout in contemporary drama cinema. Ideal for fans of character-driven narratives, *Don't Call Me Son* lingers long after the credits roll.