Honolulu
Released: 2001
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Produced and directed by seven Munich Film School students, Honolulu takes place not in Hawaii, but inside of a rural town just outside of Munich, Germany. Several vignettes, lasting approximately 10 to 15 minutes each, are connected by one of the town’s public bus routes, outside of which two men booze the night away while waiting for the bus to make its rounds.
Starring: Alexandra Maria Lara, Markus von Lingen, Shira Fleisher, Stefan Maaß, Steffen Wink, Anna Thalbach, Julia Hummer, Jochen Nickel
Directed by: Vanessa Jopp, Florian Gallenberger, Matthias Lehmann, Sandra Schmidt, Uschi Ferstl, Saskia Jell, Beryl Schennen
Written by: Vanessa Jopp, Florian Gallenberger, Matthias Lehmann, Sandra Schmidt, Uschi Ferstl, Saskia Jell, Beryl Schennen
Language: German
Scenes
Laura (Shira Fleisher) is discovered squatting behind a dumpster by Marek (Daniel Brühl), so he invites her in to use his toilet. She relieves herself in his bathroom, but complains there is no toilet paper so he brings her some. (It is not 100% clear that she is peeing rather than pooping.)