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Today on Too Opinionated we talk with the director of Potty Town, Morgan Elliot.
The feature documentary "Potty Town" chronicling Hank Robar, and his infamous toilet gardens is set to be released on streaming platforms and pay-per-view on August 9th. Directed by Morgan Elliott, and set in Potsdam, New York, the film tells the story of what began as a denied rezoning bid that would have allowed Hank Robar to sell his private property to Dunkin Donuts. When the Village board denied Robar's rezoning request, the 82-year-old landlord erected a plot of flower-filled toilets on his main street property where the Dunkin Donuts would have been, and in-turn set off a string of events that would both amuse and frustrate the community for the next twenty years. Though it begins as an act of revenge, "Hank's Potty Garden" soon grows into a local artistic phenomenon.
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Today on Too Opinionated we talk with the director of Potty Town, Morgan Elliot.
The feature documentary "Potty Town" chronicling Hank Robar, and his infamous toilet gardens is set to be released on streaming platforms and pay-per-view on August 9th. Directed by Morgan Elliott, and set in Potsdam, New York, the film tells the story of what began as a denied rezoning bid that would have allowed Hank Robar to sell his private property to Dunkin Donuts. When the Village board denied Robar's rezoning request, the 82-year-old landlord erected a plot of flower-filled toilets on his main street property where the Dunkin Donuts would have been, and in-turn set off a string of events that would both amuse and frustrate the community for the next twenty years. Though it begins as an act of revenge, "Hank's Potty Garden" soon grows into a local artistic phenomenon.

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