In 1988, Canadian director John Greyson released his film Urinal chronicling
the arrests and persecutions of gay men caught on surveillance cameras
having sex in public restrooms. In this December issue of Mandate (which has been broken into two parts) Greyson gives a promotional interview for his film Zero Patience and discusses many of the difficulties faced while creating and
distributing the film, including the reluctance of several gay actors to
perform in the movie because they feared it would jeopardize their
careers and the resistance from home video distributors to carry his
work due to their perception of the film as pornographic. Contained
in this second half (see the first half here) are photospreads titled “Dream Hunk,” “Getting There Is Half the Fun,” “A Highly Sensual
Experience,” and “Hot Fun.”
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