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Behind the Nudist Curtain (also known as Nature. Girls. Unlimited [1]) is an American 1964 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman and starring Sandra Sinclair. [2] [3] The New York Times lists it as one of the "berserk sexploitation pictures" made by Wishman. [4]
He assigns girl reporter Stacy Taylor to join the camp so she can write an exposé on the nudists' indecent lifestyle. Stacy becomes convinced of the sincerity of the nudist philosophy, however, and refuses to write a negative report. Sherwood joins the camp to complete the project, only to decide for himself that nudism is happy and wholesome.
Membership includes individuals, groups and recreational businesses. Its stated purpose is to provide "communication and coordination for the clothes-optional recreation movement as a natural solution to many problems of modern living. Believes that 'body acceptance is the idea, nude recreation is the way'.
Naked as Nature Intended (U.S. title: As Nature Intended) is a 1961 British nudist film produced and directed by George Harrison Marks and starring Pamela Green. [1] It was the first film from producers Tony Tenser and Michael Klinger .
Sandy the Reluctant Nudist (also known as The Reluctant Nudist, Sandy the Reluctant Nature Girl and Sandy) is a 1966 British nudist film directed by Stanley Pelc and starring Annette Briand and Jeremy Howes. [1] It was produced by Michael Deeley; his girlfriend wrote the script and his mother did continuity. [2]
In Western societies into the 20th century, nude swimming was common for men and boys, particularly in male-only contexts and to a lesser extent in the presence of clothed women and girls. Some non-Western societies have continued to practice mixed nude bathing into the present, while some Western cultures became more tolerant of the practice ...
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Denise Uyehara is an American performance artist, director and writer. [1] Her interdisciplinary and solo performances and installations examine and explore memory, time-travel, immigration, race, sexuality, and gender.