Dziewczyny, które gryzą. „Córki Dancingu” jako kino buntu

In Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s “The Lure” (“Córki Dancingu”, 2015) the siren heroines, by their very presence, violate the dominating – patriarchal and heteronormative – social order. This film is a cinema of great refusal, an example of a feminist and queer counter-cinema, which makes us look at reality...

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