
Lori Malépart-Traversy
Directing
Biography
Native of Montreal (Canada), Lori Malépart-Traversy holds both a BFA in Film Animation and a BFA in Studio Arts from Concordia University. Her animated short films (Le clitoris, Sparky Ketchup and Extra champignons) have been presented in many festivals in the past year. Lori’s expertise lies in animated documentary filmmaking, a tool she uses to tell stories, give meaning, and provoke reactions.
Known For

Women are lucky, they get to have the only organ in the human body dedicated exclusively for pleasure: the clitoris! In this humorous and instructive animated documentary, find out its unrecognized anatomy and its unknown herstory.
Le Clitoris

An animated documentary series in which Lori Malépart-Traversy takes a playful and uninhibited look at solo sexuality.
Magical Caresses

Three rebellious teenage daughters, a restless mother, a father struggling with potatoes, and maybe some elephants, find themselves in Nairobi. What could possibly go wrong?
Maybe Elephants

Animated documentary vignettes illustrating real life stories of women on masturbation.
Magical Caresses

An animated documentary about a memorable event: in spring 1997, a coloring contest is launched for the release of a new variety of ketchup.
Sparky Ketchup
This animated short film recounts a 23-year-old woman's quest to achieve her first orgasm. Along the way, it takes a sensitive and humorous look at the little-known phenomenon of vaginismus. The result is a captivating tale of exploration, discovery and dildos.
Big Bang
History as it was never taught in school. This animated short looks back at the surprising story of our relationship with masturbation - and its repression - from prehistory to today.
Masturbation: a Short Story of a Great Taboo
How does porn fuel sexual fantasies? For some, the most powerful images are those that flirt with completely unfamiliar situations. This animated short with a magic touch relates one woman's confessions about her favourite erotic scenarios.
Playhouse
A young woman recalls a kooky ritual involving masturbation that she'd invented as a child. A candid and introspective short film about forgetting the outside world and abandoning oneself to pleasure (and fish).
Turquoise Fish
What happens when masturbation has its "come to Jesus" moment? This animated short takes a light and humorous approach to examining religion's moral taboos around the female body and desires. A story full of kindness and ques-tioning, in which good and evil intermingle with prayer and caresses.