Museum of the Night (2025)

Museum of the Night (2025) poster

At the end of the 1960s, Argentine artist Leandro Katz participated in “Theatre of the Ridiculous”, an eccentric group linked to New York’s queer underground. This film-essay moves between archives, testimonies, and spectres of the past that question the present. Photography, film, video, and sound intertwine to approach, if only in brief flashes, that mythical past and raise questions about time, art, sexuality, death, and cinema.

Director: Fermín Eloy Acosta
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 88 min
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Music: Catriel Nievas
Editing: Manuel Embalse
Production: INCAA, Mecenazgo Cultural
Country: Argentina
Language: English, Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Fermín Eloy Acosta
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Museum of the Night about?
At the end of the 1960s, Argentine artist Leandro Katz participated in “Theatre of the Ridiculous”, an eccentric group linked to New York’s queer underground. This film-essay moves between archives, testimonies, and spectres of the past that question the present. Photography, film, video, and sound intertwine to approach, if only in brief flashes, that mythical past and raise questions about time, art, sexuality, death, and cinema.
Who directed Museum of the Night?
Museum of the Night was directed by Fermín Eloy Acosta.
Who stars in Museum of the Night?
Museum of the Night stars Leandro Katz.
How long is Museum of the Night?
Museum of the Night has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Museum of the Night?
Museum of the Night is a Documentary film.
Where was Museum of the Night produced?
Museum of the Night was produced in Argentina.