🎬 Kissable Screens: Retrospective of Sakura Ardila + Q&A with the artist

Sakura Ardila’s films are an exploration of porn history, dating back to 18th-century novels to 20th-century porn films. Her work delves into the archives of humanity’s sexual pleasures through homage. She sees pornography as a tool for arousal and entertainment, and criticises the erasure of those intentions as a homogenising force under political agendas. People’s sexual tastes and kinks represented by pornography are a memory of our sexuality’s diversity. Therefore, Sakura’s work is made for arousal, full of stories that couldn’t be shown in any other way but as porn. They make you laugh, cry, and get horny. She does this while poking on topics such as online sex work in Colombia, and the complexities of human relationships.
After the screening, Sakura will connect online for a Q&A with the audience. Her porn-comic La amazona y la piedra mágica (The Amazon and the Magical Stone) will be on sale too. It doesn’t have any written text; it is pure visual horniness. So no language requirements.