In the irreverent spirit of Dušan Makavejev and Kevin B. Lee,
Polish-American essay filmmaker, Philip Józef Brubaker brings
his charm and self-awareness to the essay genre with a satirical
videographic romp that examines through subtext, the repression
of his own sexuality and the onslaught of male fascism in his
home country that threatens and demolishes the female orgasm.
Seeking to invigorate sympathy for immigrants in America, as
well as demolish the deadening of the soul, Brubaker strives to
find common ground and draw a poetic allegory between Spain
and the U.S., through forms of dance. Upon experiencing trust
for the first time in Spain, Brubaker was dazzled by a flamenco
performance and set out to discover what it meant for him.