Xavier Dolan's 2009 directorial debut, ( J’ai tué ma mère ), is a raw, semi-autobiographical drama exploring the volatile love-hate relationship between a gay teenager, Hubert Minel, and his single mother, Chantale. The Narrative Core

Their relationship is defined by "vituperative domestic exchanges" over trivial things like table manners and clothing.

While Hubert's struggle with coming out is a central theme, it is often secondary to the broader "adolescent angst" and the "fragile, fleeting moment" before a child breaks away from their parent. Stylistic Signatures

The film focuses on the high-tension domestic battles between 16-year-old Hubert (played by Dolan) and his mother (Anne Dorval).

The provocative title stems from a scene where Hubert tells a teacher his mother has died to avoid an assignment—a lie the teacher later describes as "killing" her.

Dolan wrote the script at 16 and directed the film at 19, infusing it with "phenomenal precociousness" and diverse cinematic influences. Movie Review – I Killed My Mother