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| Title | Urinal, aka Pissoir | Year | 1988 |
| Director | John Greyson | Writer | John Greyson |
| Cast | Paul Bettis, Pauline Carey, Keltie Creed, Lance Eng, David Gonzales, Olivia Rojas, George Spelvin | ||
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Curiously transported to the present day, a group of dead lesbian and gay artists, including Sergei Eisenstein, Frida Kahlo, Langston Hughes, and Yukio Mishima, find themselves guests in the home of Toronto sculptors Frances Loring and Florence Wyle. They have been mysteriously summoned to Ontario to research the systematic policing of public washroom sex. |
These artists of wildly differing temperaments embark upon their research with flamboyance and aplomb, examining not only the subject at hand, but their own sexual identities. Each night, one of the six--joined by Wilde man Dorian Gray--delivers a riotous lecture on some aspect of the issue. |
Six dead lesbian and gay artist go on a research mission to find out about the police actions on washroom sex. |
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