"Kino Erotika" is considered a provocative critique of how national culture is curated. By placing erotic film history in the National Museum, Uklański bridged the gap between "low" pop culture and "high" institutional art, suggesting that desire is as much a part of a nation's fabric as its political struggles.
A lonely architect who suffers from a rare sleep disorder discovers that the woman he meets in his vivid dreams is a real person—a sleepwalker who has no memory of their nocturnal encounters. Desperate to make the dream a reality, he tracks her down in the waking world, only to realize that her sleeping self is hiding a violent secret.
Held retrospectives focusing on the avant-garde roots of erotic film.
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