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For a definition of the word pissoir, see the Wiktionary entry pissoir.
Pissoir, retitled Urinal in some countries, was the first feature film directed and released by John Greyson.
Released in 1988, the film's central character is an unnamed man who conjures a circle of dead gay literary figures, including Sergei Eisenstein, Dorian Gray, Yukio Mishima, Frida Kahlo and Langston Hughes, to help him formulate a response to police crackdowns on gay sex venues in Toronto.
The film's cast includes Paul Bettis, Pauline Carey, Lance Eng and Olivia Rojas.
External links
- Pissoir at the Internet Movie Database
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