Public Toilet (Chinese: 人民公廁; Jyutping: jan4 man4 gung1 cak1) is a 2002 movie by Hong Kong director Fruit Chan, his first in digital format.
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Directed by | Fruit Chan |
Written by | Fruit
Chan Lam Kee-To |
Starring | Tsuyoshi Abe |
Cinematography | Henry Chung Lam Wah-Chuen Wong Man-wan |
Edited by | Fruit Chan as Tin Sam-Fat |
Music by | Jo Seong-woo |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries | South Korea Hong Kong Japan |
Languages | Korean Cantonese |
The story revolves around a Beijing man, "Dong-dong", who was born in a public toilet. To look for his past, he searches lavatories around the world.
Chan was inspired by the terrible quality of public toilets in mainland China while filming Durian Durian (2000), which served as the concept for Public Toilet.[1]
Chan shot digital video for the film at the request of the investor, Digital Nega.[1]
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