Released in 2003, is a short documentary film. According to its synopsis on IMDb, the film is "a documentary about naturism in St. Petersburg, Russia, with discussions with Russian naturists about how they got involved in naturism and the problems they have faced due to being a naturist." With a runtime of 42 minutes, the documentary offers a rare, intimate look at a subculture that was both emerging from the shadows of the Soviet past and grappling with new societal challenges.
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– Try sites like Net-Film (Russian newsreel archive), YouTube channels of Russian state TV (e.g., Russia Beyond, RT Documentary), or the St. Petersburg Documentary Film Studio archive.
Chronicling the deep cultural and social prejudices naturists faced in post-Soviet society. The Core Theme: Post-Soviet Freedom vs. Cultural Taboos