The year is 1980. Poland is overcome by both an economic and a political crisis. In a country where the confines of the political system and religious education might be expected to cultivate none other than a nation of prudes, a group of visitors from Haiti arrive to shake things up. The latest documentary from Oscar-nominated directors Bartek Konopka and Piotr Rosołowski presents a playful depiction of a clash of cultures. Art of Disappearing, part of the Guide to Poles series produced by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute examines the more intimate aspects of freedom during a time of political oppression.