La nudité toute nue

La nudité toute nue is a 2007 French television documentary film directed by Olivier Nicklaus. It was first broadcast on 18 July 2007 on French television channel Canal+ during a special "all nude" day of programming on the channel presented by Mademoiselle Agnès.[1]

La nudité toute nue
Written byOlivier Nicklaus
Directed byOlivier Nicklaus
Country of originFrance
Original language(s)French
Production
Producer(s)Mademoiselle Agnès, David Berdah
CinematographyDavid Chizallet
Running time52 minutes
Release
Original release
  • July 18, 2007 (2007-07-18)

Synopsis

In La nudité toute nue (English translation "Nudity exposed"), director Olivier Nicklaus travels all over Europe (Paris, Berlin, London, Amsterdam to meet various personalities filmed in the nude. Characters include nude performers in striptease or in media, art, activism to nude hedonist (naturism, yoga) or therapeutic or spiritual nudity.

Guests interviewed included photographer of nude models Terry Richardson, Vincent Bethell who launched The Freedom to be Yourself movement, designer Tom Ford, philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, the transsexual icon Amanda Lepore and popular gay pornographic actor François Sagat.

Cast

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