POTSDAM — Director Morgan Elliott’s “Potty Town,” a documentary about the battle between Hank Robar and the village of Potsdam is now playing on streaming services. Elliott, who is making his …
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POTSDAM — Director Morgan Elliott’s “Potty Town,” a documentary about the battle between Hank Robar and the village of Potsdam is now playing on streaming services.
Elliott, who is making his directorial debut with the feature film, chronicles the nearly two-decade long battle which began over a small parcel of land in the village.
Robar, who settled with the village in federal court for an undisclosed sum, was a willing participant in the film, helping shed light on the behind the scenes going ons of the legal struggle.
The film is currently available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Spectrum on Demand