"Taboo" is a 1980 American pornographic film directed by Kirdy Stevens and starring Kay Parker.
The film was written and produced by Helene Terrie. It is considered a landmark in the porn industry, as it was one of the first American feature-length pornographic films to focus on the taboo subject of mother-son incest.
The film follows Barbara Scott, a sexually frustrated housewife whose husband abandons her. After being set up on a disastrous date, Barbara begins to have incestuous desires towards her teenage son Paul. Despite her initial resistance, Barbara eventually gives in to the taboo relationship.
The film received positive reviews, with critics praising Kay Parker's performance and the film's exploration of how women are treated in society. It won an "Homer Award" in 1983 for Best Adult Tape, which was seen as a milestone in the mainstream acceptance of adult entertainment.
Overall, "Taboo" is regarded as an influential and controversial film in the history of pornography, tackling the sensitive subject of incest in a dramatic and thoughtful manner.