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Ablution is a short film from 2012, directed by an unnamed filmmaker. It presents a unique narrative set in a men's toilet, exploring themes of anxiety and vulnerability.
Ablution is relatively scarce in circulation, often found in niche collections focusing on short films or experimental cinema. The limited availability adds to its intrigue among collectors, especially those drawn to works that challenge conventional narratives and settings. Its unique premise and strong themes of vulnerability make it a conversation starter, appealing to enthusiasts of character-driven stories. Keep an eye out for festival editions or special releases, as these may feature insights from the filmmakers or additional context that enrich the viewing experience.
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Ablution is a short film from 2012 that centers on a man's struggle with nervousness in a public restroom.
The film features Augustus Prew in the role of Lucas.
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