Take a closer look at people who have chosen naturism as a lifestyle, who prefer not to wear clothes whatever their activities. From shopping in the village to climbing in the local hills, these people allow themselves to live life to the fullest.
Herschell Gordon Lewis and David Friedman collaborated on this nudie classic that features the stunning Rusty Allen as a teacher who must defend herself against the school board after they find her naked in a nudist colony’s magazine. Allen argues that the sun is a source of happiness and morality. The institute’s lawyer decides to investigate for himself, and soon everyone is swimming, playing volleyball, and more, all sans clothes.
The film’s creators travel to the most famous naturist vacation spots in the United States. Start your trip with an oasis in the Mojave Desert: a nudist club with its own mini-lake and two islands! Then visit glitzy Las Vegas, attend a fun backyard party, and discover a hidden campground known only to local nudists. Discover the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon as you continue your journey. In Arizona, walk naked across the Rainbow Bridge, participate in a teen egg-throwing contest, and hike in the desert. Meet Tom at the nudist carnival. Being disabled, he chose nudism to be recognized and, no matter what, to fully experience self-esteem.
This short extract is from a 50 minute “Fly on the Wall” unseen footage documentary shot in Peebles, Scotland. Stephen Gough, otherwise known as the Naked Rambler, was released from HMP Saughton Prison in Edinburgh on Friday October 5th 2012 after an unexpected late transfer from HMP Kilmarnock Prison in Ayrshire. In just 5 days, on Tuesday October 9th 2012, accompanied by a film crew, newspaper reporters, photographers and a logistics support unit from the “Free the Naked Rambler Stephen Gough Facebook Group”.