Gorth is an enigmatic filmmaker whose work explores the absurdity of the everyday with a signature blend of deadpan surrealism and grimy domestic realism. Emerging from the digital underground, Gorth has cultivated a cult following through micro-length films that challenge cinematic conventions, often clocking in under a minute but leaving a lingering emotional stain. Known for directing Front Door Carpet Piss (2024), a 20-second short hailed by some as "a piss-soaked threshold into the human condition," Gorth treats time, narrative, and hygiene with equal contempt. With influences ranging from Martin Scorsese to postmodern YouTube chaos, Gorth’s oeuvre navigates the grotesque with painterly precision. Whether capturing the slow drip of a leaky ceiling or the violent poetry of a domestic accident, Gorth has redefined what it means to tell a story in the age of broadband decay.