Montreal-born Édith Jorisch directs and scripts works in all genres (fiction, documentary, virtual reality). Her work takes a human, bittersweet look at contemporary vices. His most recent short film, Tibbits Hill, won the award for best Quebec fiction short film at the RVQC (2022). The director's ecofiction Plastisapiens won an award at IDFA and was presented at Tribeca, SXSW and FIPADOC. She is currently writing two feature-length films.
For a very special celebration, a host-mother has gathered mothers and their perfect children for a great banquet. Orchestrated by the host-mother, the banquet is suddenly disrupted by strange disturbances. What is hiding behind the scenes of this perfect ideal world? _Mothers & Monsters_ is a surrealist satire about modern-day maternity and the ideal of the family at a time where capitalism ha...
For a very special celebration, a host-mother has gathered mothers and their perfect children for a great banquet. Orchestrated by the host-mother, the banquet is suddenly disrupted by strange disturbances. What is hiding behind the scenes of this perfect ideal world? _Mothers & Monsters_ is a surrealist satire about modern-day maternity and the ideal of the family at a time where capitalism ha...