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At the time of the film's release in 2003, Russia was still navigating the aftermath of the Soviet collapse. Naturism, known locally as part of the "Free Body Culture," was not widely understood or accepted. Unlike in Western Europe, where designated nude beaches and resorts are common, Russian naturists often faced legal ambiguities and social stigma. This public link is valid for 7 days
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is a 2003 Russian short documentary directed and produced by Valery Morozov that explores the hidden world of naturism and social nudity in St. Petersburg, Russia. Released locally under the Russian title Одетые солнцем ("Sun-Clothed"), the film captures a unique sociological transition period in early-2000s post-Soviet Russia. It captures the personal stories of Russian naturists, the unique geographic backdrops of the Baltic coast, and the complex societal taboos they worked to overcome. Key Film Profile & Production Context
If you find a copy, treat it with respect. Pause it at the 41st minute—the shot of the sun exploding behind the Admiralty spire during the fog—and understand why artists spend lifetimes chasing the light of the Baltic.