Sunset Seduction by Charles de Agustin follows a liberal philanthropist yearning for his next fling with radical politics. Made as the Palestine solidarity movement escalated in 2024, the film unfolds in essayistic fragments exploring ideas of freedom, violence, and the seductive capture of revolutionary ideology.
An evolving project, Sunset Seduction centres on a 45-minute film presented alongside site-specific contracts and discussions. Together, these elements aim to materialise the responsibilities of cultural workers in the global north. The work reflects on how nonprofit organisations—even those driven by equity, decolonisation, and abolition—remain tied to infrastructures that often drift toward establishment liberalism.
