Movies about moms to watch online

The bond with our mothers is one of the most formative and important in our lives—and in cinema, it has inspired all kinds of stories, many of them deeply moving. Below, check out a selection of movies about moms to watch online and enjoy with the family on Mother’s Day.

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Me, Myself and Mum

Me, Myself and Mum

6.6/10
1h26min
NR
2016
Comedy
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The power of maternal love lies in the fact that it can still be felt—even in absence. That’s the case in Billy Elliot, where the protagonist’s mother has ed away, yet her love continues to inspire him to pursue his dream against all odds.

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20th Century Women

20th Century Women

7.3/10
1h58min
R
2016
Comedy
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Mike Mills’ drama 20th Century Women shows that “it takes a village to raise a child.” Set in the late 1970s, it follows a single mother who enlists the help of other women to guide her teenage son through confusing times.

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Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot

7.7/10
1h50min
R
2000
Drama
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The power of maternal love lies in the fact that it can still be felt—even in absence. That’s the case in Billy Elliot, where the protagonist’s mother has ed away, yet her love continues to inspire him to pursue his dream against all odds.

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Little Women

Little Women

7.8/10
2h14min
PG
2019
Drama
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The 2019 adaptation of Little Women focuses heavily on Jo and Amy, but doesn’t always give enough credit to the March sisters’ mother, Marmee. With their father away fighting in the Civil War, it’s she who ensures her daughters grow up strong and comionate.

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Brave

Brave

7.1/10
1h35min
PG
2012
Family
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Mother-daughter relationships can be complicated too. Pixar’s Brave captures that perfectly with the headstrong princess Merida and her strict mother, Queen Elinor. Their tension spirals out of control—but ultimately, it’s a beautiful story of love and growth.

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