Directed the film Flush, reviewed on DeBaser; Flush is described as a claustrophobic, poetic film set in a nightclub bathroom exploring filth, water and redemption.

Flush unfolds entirely in a nightclub bathroom where a man with his head stuck in a squat toilet confronts humiliation, rats, violence and sewage. The film reframes water and filth as metaphors for contemporary existence and redemption. The review praises its daring imagery and poetic audacity while assigning a moderate rating.

For:Arthouse film fans, critics, readers interested in surreal or grotesque cinema

 In the claustrophobic universe of a nightclub bathroom, Flush by Grégory Morin unfolds entirely in a space that our Venerated Western civilization, from Pozzi Ginori to Villeroy & Boch, has always banished to the margins: the Cess.

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