
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers
Throughout our lives, we encounter many different “mothers.”
She may be the person who gave birth to us, the one who holds the family together, or a woman who does not know how to express love. She may also be someone pushed into the depths of life by marriage, childbirth, education, aging, and death. She is expected to be strong, asked to sacrifice, praised as great, yet rarely allowed to simply be herself.
This programme does not attempt to offer a single image of motherhood. Here, we meet mothers who cannot fully understand their daughters but still try to come closer; mothers who compromise again and again within childbirth and family responsibilities; mothers whose love becomes control, and who later reflect from within pain; and daughters who, as their grandmothers grow old, gradually begin to take on the weight of care.
The “mothers” in these films are not symbols to be celebrated on a holiday, but specific, living individuals. They love, and they grow tired. They protect, and they may also hurt. They remain silent, and sometimes, at a belated moment, they are finally seen again.
This Mother’s Day, CathayPlay invites you to watch eight films about mothers. Not to answer the question of “what is a mother,” but to move closer to the women whose lives are often hidden behind the name of motherhood.






