Urinal (1988)
A mystery man brings together a group of dead, gay artists to investigate a police response to the dilema of wash-room sex in Toronto. The artists have seven days in which to report on the ethics of police tactics. The artists infiltrate the police only to discover that they themselves are under surveillance as a political subversive group. The artists explore and report on the evolution of toilets and wash-room behavior.
Director: John Greyson
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Paul Bettis as Sergei Eisenstein |
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Pauline Carey as Frances Loring |
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Keltie Creed as Florence Wyle |
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Lance Eng as Dorian Gray |
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David Gonzales as Yukio Mishima |
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Olivia Rojas as Frida Kahlo |
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George Spelvin as Langston Hughes |
| Directing | John Greyson | Director |
| Art | Colin Campbell | Art Direction |
| Writing | John Greyson | Writer |
| Production | John Greyson | Producer |
| Sound | Glenn Schellenberg | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | John Greyson | Cinematography |
| Crew | Adam Swica | Cinematography |
| Crew | Almerinda Travassos | Cinematography |
| Editing | John Greyson | Editor |
| Editing | David McIntosh | Editor |