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Naked World

Being nude in public can be exhilarating, profound, hysterical or just plain awkward. In this follow-up to 'Naked States', director Arlene Donnelly Nelson takes us along for the ride as artist Spencer Tunick invites thousands of people of all races, shapes and sizes out of their clothes and into the streets, for art's sake. Spanning nine countries on seven continents, Tunick's 'Nude Adrift' project calls into question what nakedness means to people in different climates, both geographic and political.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, Art and Artists on Film
Country: USA
Director: Arleen Donnelly Nelson
Duration: 76 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains offensive language and nudity.
5.9/10
Location in store: Documentary (Art on Film)
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