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Fetish (2026) dives deep into the life of Malga Kubiak, a Polish artist whose work is all about pushing boundaries. It's a wild blend of punk aesthetics and campy trash, making you feel both challenged and entertained. The documentary doesn't shy away from the ugly or the tacky, instead, it revels in them. Kubiak's eccentricity is infectious, drawing you into a world that's confrontational, yet oddly beautiful. The pacing shifts between frenetic energy and contemplative moments, reflecting the chaotic nature of the themes at play. It's this mix of personal storytelling with broader cultural critiques that sets it apart, making it a unique watch that lingers with you long after.
Interesting take on avant-garde artUnique blend of personal narrative and cultural critiqueVisually striking, with a raw edge
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