Jen Soska
Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska, born on April 29, 1983, are Canadian twin sisters renowned in the film industry as The Soska Sisters or The Twisted Twins. They have carved out a niche for themselves as talented directors, producers, and screenwriters, known for their distinctive style and commitment to horror and genre cinema.
The duo gained significant recognition with their 2009 feature film "Dead Hooker in a Trunk," which showcased their unique blend of dark humor and intense storytelling. Their craft continued to evolve with "American Mary" in 2012, a film that not only earned critical acclaim but also established them as formidable voices in horror, exploring themes of body modification and empowerment.
Their work has garnered various accolades, including the Audience Award at the 2012 Vancouver International Film Festival. The Soska Sisters have also been involved in significant projects such as the 2020 remake of "Rabid," further demonstrating their versatility and innovative approach to filmmaking.
Additionally, they are advocates for women in the film industry and have been vocal about the importance of female representation in horror. Their contributions continue to inspire upcoming filmmakers, making them influential figures in contemporary cinema. The Soska Sisters' commitment to their craft and their unique storytelling abilities have solidified their position as key players in the genre film landscape.