Kamila Kuc Trailers
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Kamila Kuc is a multimedia artist and writer whose work explores the transformative potential of apparatuses, dreams and memories in the creation of societal myths and narratives. Her films have screened internationally: most recently at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, CROSSROADS, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives New York; Studio Gallery, Warsaw; Whitechapel Gallery, British Film Institute, Institute of Contemporary Arts and Visions in the Nunnery, London.
Most Popular Kamila Kuc Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
26 October 2021
While St. Paul is said to have received his revelation from a celestial third heaven, our unseen narrator challenges you to decipher a revelation of the terrestrial everyday here and now, the impossible conundrum of reality.
29 March 2024
“Using found family photographs (mostly 35mm slides), I cracked open the family archive to generate imaginative and at times illogical narratives.
01 May 2021
Fragilities of time and perception are captured in macro in Kamila Kuc's "uchronia, no.1". Seductively textured images contrast against intimate and claustrophobic sounds, forming an eerily demanding observational experience.
29 April 2017
I Think You Should Come to America explores a paradoxical fascination of the Poles behind the Iron Curtain with the ideal of America as a "land of freedom" and investigates the cultural conditions in which memories are created.
01 January 2014
In the Same Room (2014) is an exercise in creating a mood of uncertainty and suspense rather than telling a coherent story.
15 August 2023
Fused with the poignant words of a Moroccan human rights activist Rachida Madani’s poem, Tales of a Severed Head, Her Plot of Blue Sky is a relational glimpse into the joys and struggles of a group of Amazigh women in a care home in Sefrou, Morocco.
25 September 2020
Ominous cinegrams of Albrecht Dürer’s Melencolia print, intercut, like cascading scythes, with depictions of a woman in a field, evoking repetitions that exist in harvest rituals, as well as in gestures of madness.
08 August 2025
A haunting exploration of familial bonds, intergenerational memory, and the enduring impact of shared narratives.
29 October 2021
By recreating personal stories though testimony, poetry and archival material, the artist and performers explore deep traumas that no single place or language can contain.