

A film that melts your eyeballs while rewriting what bodies can mean.
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.
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.
Director
Wojciech Puś
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Emerges from Poland's increasingly hostile LGBTQ+ climate, making its unapologetic corporeal celebration explicitly political resistance. The 2016 initiation predates current 'LGBT-free zones.'
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.