“In ten kitchen conversations, mothers speak openly, honestly and without filter,” say the filmmakers. It feels as if the audience were sitting in each of these kitchens, immersed in the intimacy of the stories being shared. Between joy and exhaustion, social expectations and personal fulfilment, emerges a multilayered portrait that goes far beyond romanticised clichés.
What’s fascinating is that the film speaks to everyone – men and women, parents and non-parents alike. Because mothers concern us all.


