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This film shows the last days of Pasolini’s life that he spent in Stockholm. He was invited to visit the Institute of Culture and give an interview in the Swedish Film Institute. Together with his boyfriend Ninetto they stayed in Diplomat Hotel. Where he was murdered at 1.30 a.m. on 2nd November; 1975.
EPOKALIPSA uses narrations from Vlado Butler books, and very short of Malga Kubiak’s own book OMS.
Raoul Wallenberg born 1912 Stockholm is send to Budapest 1944 July. His job is to save Jewish from Holocaust, his methods are non conventional. January 1945 arrested by Russians at Budapest Siege. Man who saved lives never returns home.
A collage of contemporary queer culture in Poland. Rough, iconoclastic, shocking work and staged excerpts picking up the issue of freedom of expression and sexuality.
A documentary about Malga Kubiak and her team. It's not only a movie about her, but also about the situation of independent, lesbian and queer cinema in Poland, Europe and all over the world. Malga is a director, activist, mother, daughter and grandmother. Her family is constantly engaged in her work. She made over 40 movies about such queer icons as Pasolini, Annemarie Schwarzenbach, F.G. Lorca, Andy Warhol or Lizzie Siddal, the muse of Pre-Raphaelites.
Lizzy Siddal 1829-1862, Pre Rapahelites model, addicted to Laudanum, marry Gabriel Rosetti.
Ewelina Janiszewska Smolianka Stolnikowna Smolenska & Willhelm 2ed The Hunter, Malga Kubiak great grandmother 1862-1886.
Andy Warhol's sex, life and death and work. Andy Warhol's Films are not pornography, they are an experiment.
During his half year in Budapest Raoul devoted everything to his true self. He has lost borders, he has gained courage and created devoted team; together they achieved the impossible. They became few of the few to error the final solution.
In this hypnotic continuation of PPPasolini, filmmaker Małga Kubiak explores the dreams Pier Paolo Pasolini never got to realize. While the first film imagined his final hours in a surreal version of Stockholm, Epilog takes us further—into the world he longed to escape to. Pasolini had planned to move to Morocco, to live, write, and disappear from Italy’s gaze. But his death ended that story too soon. PPPasolini Epilog is the imagined afterlife of that plan: a haunting, sensual film filled with echoes of Petrolio, his unfinished novel, and reflections on exile, desire, and creation.