Axel Abysse Debuts New Documentary 'Piss Off X'

LOS ANGELES—Axel Abysse has debuted "Piss Off X," a new documentary about a man who uses public urination as performance art. The short work is now available at AxelAbysse.com.

The 19-minute Henry Baker-directed project centers on Abysse's friend and cohort Athleticpisspig, a mysterious man who makes it his mission to take urination to a new level of in-your-face flagrant public displays. Baker shows these incidents in a fetishy tableaux, punctuated with commentary by Abysse and interviews with Athleticpisspig’s scene partners and co-conspirators.

“The close bond between Axel and Athleticpisspig creates impressively arousing footage," Baker said. "Axel’s astute insight illuminates the psychology of these piss performances—as we watch beautiful bodies being pissed on.”

As for the video’s now-elusive subject, Athleticpisspig praised Abysse’s support and participation.

“When I started to record my piss videos, there was never the intention to do a documentary like 'Piss Off X,'" Athleticpisspig said. "It was just the passion of Henry Baker which brought this project to life. We have to thank him for his dedication and I only realized through working with him that this film actually is a bold statement about how diverse our world is in all its facets and how open we need to be to be able to experience that.

"This open mindset makes my videos with Axel also the most outstanding ones because we have similar ideas when it comes to expressing yourself through much more than what might just look like another fetish. The curiosity to explore each other’s boundaries made the videos with Axel exceptional.”

Abysse agreed, adding: “I’d been an admirer of Athleticpisspig for years before I finally met him. Every time we got together, I’d hit the highest peaks of adrenaline, while my horniness would hit the roof. We have a lot in common, through our kinks, our passions, also the fact that we can both be very discreet persons. You’d never guess what we’re up to if you saw us in the street before a session."

For more information, visit AxelAbysse.com.