An affluent Italian family, an idyllic summer’s day, a sumptuous villa, a destructive struggle for power between mother and daughter. Maternale is an intimate and – in its adherence to the unities of time, place and action – highly formalised exploration of ‘female’ themes: frustrated desires, mother-child rivalry, the regime of the domestic, manifested here in an almost sensual obsession with food. But despite Gagliardo’s experimental intentions, it all seems curiously old-fashioned, with the luscious imagery, dreamlike mood, mannered mise en scène, and perhaps partly the 1960 setting, overlaying the film with the faded bloom of art cinema. —Time Out London
Giovanna Gagliardo (born 12 December 1943) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Her 1982 film Via degli specchi was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. —Wikipedia