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Twins

Directed by Jasia Ka

In this horror-comedy, a sleep-deprived new mom starts to suspect her husband isn’t just acting like a baby—he’s becoming one.

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Synopsis

In TWINS, Sana has just welcomed her first child with her husband Eric, but her initial excitement turns into frustration and exhaustion within a couple of weeks when Eric begins acting as dependent on Sana as their child. Twins explores what happens when new mothers are left without adequate support and told that the small tasks their husbands do should be congratulated, while their own labor is ignored. In Sana’s case, the insufficient help makes her and the viewer question whether her postpartum is clouding her judgment or if her husband is genuinely transforming into a baby.

Bio

Jasia Ka is an Emmy and Telly award-winning director specializing in documentary, commercials, music videos & television. Jasia grew up an All-American runner and dancer in downtown Philadelphia, a city that David Lynch described as a place where his imagination exploded, "fantastical...beautiful, if you see it the right way". She was inspired by a similar desire to explore and illuminate transformation in unexpected places. Jasia’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Paper Magazine, Pitchfork, Brooklyn Vegan, Conde Nast, and Buzzfeed. Jasia studied literature and performance at Amherst College and film directing in London at Met Film/Ealing Studios. She is currently working on her original television series 'Girls Aren’t Funny' with BRIC-TV and was awarded additional financing by the Made in New York/NYFA Women in Film & Television Media Grant.

Credits

Screenwriter- Amamah Sardar.

Executive Producer- Eli Ash.