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A film that melts your eyeballs while rewriting what bodies can mean.

Endless (2024)

experimentalbody-horror-but-make-it-arttrance-inducing

Overview

Documentary

Initiated in 2016, this artistic endeavor brings together non-binary, transgender, and queer individuals to explore their experiences beyond external definitions, redefining identity and corporeality with their unique idioms. In Endless, these explorations unfold through various media—performance, music, and VR—culminating in a hypnotic film that resembles a narcotic vision.

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Standout Aspects

Direction

Puś treats VR as flesh, not gimmick—truly unhinged formalism.

Cinematography

Every frame could rot in a gallery, but moves like music.

Sound

The score doesn't accompany; it infiltrates your nervous system.

Best for:Solo: You need to surrender alone, phones off, maybe substances optional.·Theater: If projected huge—this demands your whole field of vision.·Rewatch: First time: survive. Second time: actually see.
Heads up:Disturbing: Body modification and abjection rendered gorgeous but viscerally intense.·Triggers: Explicit exploration of dysphoria; not trauma-porn but demands emotional stamina.
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Director

Wojciech Puś

ReleasedJul 21, 2024
Runtime1h 50m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy

Top Cast

Szymon Czacki

Szymon Czacki

Josef Ostendorf

Josef Ostendorf

Pierre Emö

Pierre Emö

Edmund Krempiński

Edmund Krempiński

Paweł Tomaszewski

Paweł Tomaszewski

Lina Bembe

Lina Bembe

Jorge Benavides

Jorge Benavides

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Deep Dive

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Cultural

Emerges from Poland's increasingly hostile LGBTQ+ climate, making its unapologetic corporeal celebration explicitly political resistance. The 2016 initiation predates current 'LGBT-free zones.'

Insight

Szymon Czacki's background in Butoh—Japanese 'dance of darkness'—explains the film's grotesque-beautiful physical vocabulary; bodies as sites of transformation, not identity.

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