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In 1991, Maks Paradys, Jerzy Stuhr, and Albert Starski, Olgierd Łukaszewicz, volunteer for the first human hibernation experiment led by professor Wiktor Kuppelweiser, Janusz Michałowski. They expect to wake up three years later, in 1994, but instead find themselves in a stark, post-nuclear world in the year 2044 where the idea of two genders clashes with a strictly controlled society. They briefly believe they are in a clinic tended by women, and Max grows drawn to Lamia, a key figure in this new order.

Soon they learn that the professor “doesn’t exist,” and that a war long past has supposedly eradicated male genes. The men remain under constant surveillance, and Lamia explains that the population reproduces through parthenogenesis. A tense briefing follows, during which Max kisses Lamia; she knocks him down and warns both men of euthanasia. Yet that kiss awakens something in her as well, stirring long-suppressed passions.

During their first real briefing, the two men glimpse a future they never asked for. They are introduced to Her Excellency, the supreme ruler of the women’s world, and are permitted to venture outside a bi sanctuary to scout for food. They stumble upon a sacred apple tree and, tired of synthetic fare, eat two tiny apples, feeling the urge to understand the old world’s ways. At the meeting with Her Excellency, they ask what womankind did to mankind; the response is chilling: the old order was dismantled not by the women alone, but by a scientist whose work supposedly aimed to paralyze male genes, ultimately destroying them. Max suggests they could serve as reproducers to repopulate the male line, but the women reject the notion of returning to the old order. The assembly speaks of a paradise lost—an Arch Mother’s tale about an apple that led to the fall—and the tension in the room boils over.

When Max and Albert escape by sabotaging the power grid, their luck runs out and they are recaptured. The regime subjects them to a brutal choice: undergo “naturalization” through sex-reassignment or face liquidation. They refuse, and a dramatic trial follows in which women denounce male oppression and venerate the new order. The verdict: naturalization is approved by a single vote, forcing the men to flee again.

Their escape leads them to bands of women who have rejected the regime, including those living in a more anarchic “decadency.” The two are misidentified as government spies and are pursued by security forces. In the ensuing chaos, Lamia appears again, guiding them toward a way out—a periscope that reveals the world above ground. The outside is not what they expected: elevated radiation levels from the war-haunted landscape hint at danger, a consequence of Kuppelweiser’s forgotten project. Lamia’s help, however, is complicated and soon clear: she has lured them to her own end, intending to trap them for surgery.

Back in the hospital complex, Lamia and her allies are celebrated for their scientific work, but their triumph is short-lived. The regime’s top authorities—The Excellency and her circle—prepare to harvest male organs for transplantation and to study their remains as a protein supply, because the food shortage looms large. Dr. Yanda, a veteran doctor and Max’s old ally, is revealed to be an elderly surgeon who now harbors a personal vendetta, as she is revealed to be Max’s daughter. Lamia sabotages the operation in a bid for revenge for Lamia and his research, but the plan is complicated by the regime’s iron grip.

In the periscope room, Lamia confronts the guards and warns that a password is required to activate a capsule to reach the surface. Max, exasperated, shouts a furious Polish expletive, and the capsule fires. The trio breaks through to the surface world, stepping into a barren, wind-swept landscape beyond the underground mines. They shed their protective suits and press on, guided by a determination to survive. A temporary shelter—an isolated villa—appears, where they feast, but Emma, a key ally, is captured with a harpoon by the surviving regime. Albert rushes to save her with CPR, and the two survive the ordeal, though the broadcast they see on a television screen tells a very different story, declaring Lamia and Emma dead and presenting Max and Albert as “naturalized” and well.

Max and Lamia retreat to a bedroom, where he attempts to explain what mating means while Albert pursues his own chance at happiness with Emma. In the residence’s living area, Her Excellency reveals her true nature: she is not the benevolent ruler she appears to be. The reveal comes when her disguise is stripped away during a confrontation in which Max discovers that the “Her Excellency” is secretly a man who avoided women his entire life, hiding among the League of Women. He explains that society’s fear of sexual desire is a deliberate distraction, and the government has been falsifying radiation warnings to keep the population compliant. The three form a fragile, uneasy alliance: Max, Albert, Lamia, and Emma will coexist under this new arrangement rather than permit the old world’s male eradication to resume.

Months pass, and the group works within their unusual arrangement, with Max and Albert discreetly contributing male gametes to incubators in an effort to restart the male population. A nurse, wrapping newborns in blankets, makes a shocking discovery: the newborns include a penis, signaling that the plan to restore the balance is already beginning to take hold. The film ends on this provocative note, challenging the female-led society’s claim to progress and suggesting that life—and the future—may still hold room for change.

Sexmission Timeline

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Volunteer for the hibernation project

In 1991, Maksymilian 'Max' Paradys and Albert Starski volunteer for the first human hibernation experiment led by Professor Wiktor Kuppelweiser. The plan is to awaken three years later, in 1994, but the outcome sets the course for the entire story.

1991 Hibernation laboratory

Awakening into a world of women

In 2044, Max and Albert awaken from cryogenic sleep and find themselves in a post-nuclear world cared for by women. They are surprised to be in what seems like a clinic, and Max is instantly drawn to a woman named Lamia Reno.

2044 Bio-sanctuary

The professor doesn't exist

They discover that Professor Kuppelweiser doesn't exist and that a long-ago war left males extinct. The women explain they reproduce through parthenogenesis, and the two men are under constant surveillance. Lamia's stance grows more complicated as she senses Max's attraction.

2044 Bio-sanctuary

The kiss and the awakening of forbidden desire

During a briefing, Max kisses Lamia, triggering a threat of euthanasia and a display of the regime's control. The kiss nonetheless rekindles Lamia's drug-suppressed passions, complicating their dynamic.

2044 Briefing room

Julia Novack's radical idea

Lamia visits the oldest living woman, Julia Novack, who argues that restoring the old world with two sexes is the rightful course. The idea adds moral tension about balancing power and biology.

2044 Bio-sanctuary

The escape from food: apples and the outside world beckons

The pair are allowed to go out on a field trip and encounter a two-apple sacred tree. They eat the apples, deciding to abandon synthetic food for a glimpse of the outside. This moment marks the shift toward potential rebellion.

2044 Bio-sanctuary grounds

The meeting with Her Excellency

In a council with the supreme ruler of women, Her Excellency, Max and Albert question what happened to mankind. The women explain that a failed weapon, not their fault, caused male extinction, and dismiss the old order. The sacred apple tree metaphor deepens the ideological divide.

2044 Meeting hall with Her Excellency

Escape and forced 'naturalization'

Max and Albert sabotage the power grid to escape but are captured again. The assembly votes to force their 'naturalization' as women, a decision they contest. They manage a second break for freedom.

2044 Main complex / escape route

The underground nest and Lamia's deception

The men encounter an anarchic group of women opposed to the regime, and chaos ensues as they try to flee. Lamia reappears, guiding them to a periscope that reveals the surface and the ruined world above. In truth, Lamia's aid is a ruse to capture them for surgery.

2044 Underground complex and periscope room

Sabotaged surgery and the escape to the surface

Lamia sabotages the planned naturalization surgery and helps Max and Albert escape with protective suits. They reach the surface via a capsule activated by a password, discovering a barren landscape and a living, surreal coastline. A first contact with Emma Dax and the others unfolds as they process this new reality.

2044 Surface world / periscope exit

Revelation in the residence of power

In the ruler's residence, the true identity of Her Excellency is revealed: a male in disguise who has led the League of Women. He explains the regime's manipulation of radiation and desire to keep control. Max, Lamia, and Emma strike a deal to stay, hoping to reshape the future from within.

Months later Her Excellency's residence

A new generation begins: male gametes in incubators

Disguised as laboratory workers, Max and Albert contribute male gametes to incubators, signaling a tentative reintroduction of male genes. A nurse discovers a newborn with a penis, confirming that male offspring can exist in this world.

Months later Incubation center / laboratory

Sexmission Characters

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Maks Paradys

Curious, impulsive, and romantically driven, Maks resists the suffocating rules of the new world. He pushes for a return of the old balance between the sexes, challenging the regime’s narrative. His bold acts—like kissing Lamia and coordinating escapes—reveal a stubborn optimism about humanity’s future.

🎭 Rebel 💘 Romantic 🧬 Curious

Albert Starski

A pragmatic scientist and loyal ally to Maks, Albert balances intellect with pragmatism. He shares Maks’s dream of restoring the male population, but approaches obstacles with caution and a steady focus on practical solutions.

🎭 Loyal 🧠 Pragmatic 🧬 Scientist

Lamia Reno

A charismatic and influential figure within the female regime, Lamia navigates desire, politics, and rebellion. Her interactions with Maks expose both vulnerability and strategic cunning as she confronts the regime’s rules and the pull between personal longing and broader social change.

💃 Seductive 🧭 Strategic 👩‍💼 Leader

Tekla

A high-ranking official who enforces the regime’s policies, Tekla embodies the regime’s discipline and control. She oversees the harsher aspects of governance and participates in decisions about punishment, surveillance, and the fate of the male population.

👑 Ruler 🧪 Overseer 🗡️ Enforcer

Her Excellency

The supreme ruler of the women’s world, she operates from a position of ultimate authority. The reveal of her true identity exposes the regime’s fragility and the depth of deception used to maintain power.

👑 Leader 🗣️ Propagandist 🕳️ Disguised

Dr. Yanda

An aging surgeon who embodies the regime’s medical and ethical authority. She plays a crucial role in the tension over using male biology and reveals complex loyalties tied to family history and revenge.

🧬 Surgeon 👵 Elder 🗡️ Revenge

Emma Dax

A key ally within the regime who helps shape the men’s fate and participates in the power dynamics of naturalization. Her actions intersect with the political maneuvering of Tekla and Lamia, influencing the course of Maks and Albert’s escape.

💃 Rebel 🧭 Cunning 🪪 Authority figure

Lamia's Assistant

A subordinate to Lamia who supports the regime’s operations and surveillance efforts. Though not central to the plot’s core dilemma, she represents the infrastructure of control within the city.

🧭 Assistant 🧩 Support 🧭 Surveillance

Decadent

An uncredited member of an anarchic group within the city, symbolizing the counterculture and dissent against the regime’s rigidity. The character represents the wild, nonconformist side of the community.

🎭 Rebel 🕺 Counterculture

Sexmission Settings

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Time period

2044

The story jumps from the 1991 hibernation to a distant 2044, where humans have adapted to a world changed by war and gender dynamics. Males are extinct or suppressed, and society is organized around women-led institutions. The regime uses technology and routine to maintain control, while the outside world remains shrouded in radiation and secrecy.

Location

Underground mines, post-apocalyptic city

The action unfolds in an underground, expanded mining complex where a matriarchal society governs. The surface world appears barren and unreachable, glimpsed only through a periscope and distant reports. The environment is controlled, with the regime maintaining order through surveillance and propaganda.

🗺️ Underground setting 🏙️ Post-apocalyptic world 👩‍⚖️ Matriarchal society

Sexmission Themes

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Reproduction

The film centers on the collapse of two-sex reproduction and the shift to a female-led population. Parthenogenesis and the idea of using male biological material for replenishment underpin the political conflict. The impending naturalization of Max and Albert highlights the ethical boundaries of science and reproduction. The sacred apple tree motif ties myth to the perceived 'paradise lost' through sexual power.

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Power & Control

A female-dominated regime maintains strict control over citizens through surveillance, propaganda, and ritualized 'naturalization' procedures. Its leadership uses mythology and fear to justify the suppression of males and the rewriting of history. The reveal that the supreme leader is a disguised male exposes the depths of manipulation within the system. The regime's authority is challenged by acts of resistance from within.

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Freedom vs Oppression

Max and Albert repeatedly confront confinement and coercion as they seek basic autonomy. The escape attempts, power grid sabotage, and the periscope revelation push toward a larger question of whether true freedom can exist under such controlled conditions. The two men become symbols of rebellion against a system aimed at eradicating or transforming them.

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Science & Ethics

The plot hinges on a war-era experiment that altered male genes, raising questions about responsibility in scientific advancement. The tension between innovation and the potential for harm is central as the regime uses scientific achievements to justify its social order. The idea of 'naturalization' merges biotechnology with political coercion, forcing characters to navigate moral gray areas.

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Sexmission Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the early 1990s two eager researchers sign up for a groundbreaking sleep‑experiment that promises to suspend them for just three years. They enter the cryogenic chamber expecting a brief return to the world they know, yet a sudden global conflict erupts while they are frozen, leaving the surface a hostile wasteland. When the machines finally revive them, they discover that more than half a century has slipped by, and the planet above is no longer the familiar place they left behind.

The pair awaken in a sterile underground complex that houses a wholly female civilization, an entire society that has adapted to survive without men. Maks Paradys, a charismatic scientist with a quick wit, and his pragmatic colleague Albert Starski quickly learn that the norms, language and power structures they once took for granted have been reshaped into something both alien and oddly familiar. The women run the world with a mixture of rigor and ritual, their daily life a blend of high‑tech efficiency and a curious, almost mythic reverence for the past. As the two men step into this ordered yet enigmatic community, they find themselves both objects of fascination and uneasy outsiders, forced to navigate an array of social codes that challenge everything they thought they understood about gender and authority.

The film unfolds with a bright, satirical tone that leans into absurdist comedy while probing deeper questions about identity and control. Its visual style mixes sleek, futuristic design with the gritty remnants of a post‑apocalyptic world, creating a contrast that feels both humorous and unsettling. Through the eyes of Maks and Albert, the story invites viewers to wonder how humanity might reinvent itself when stripped of its old hierarchies, and what it means to be thrust into a reality where the very foundations of society have been rewritten. The resulting atmosphere is one of playful intrigue, poised on the edge of discovery as the two men grapple with the strange new order that surrounds them.

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