Baltic Sun At St Petersburg 2003 Documentary Access
It features discussions with local naturists about their involvement in the community and the "problems they have faced due to being a naturist" in a society still navigating its post-Soviet identity.
Currently, the documentary is available for academic streaming through select university libraries (specifically those with Slavic or Film Studies departments). It is also occasionally uploaded to YouTube but is quickly removed due to contested music rights (the film uses unauthorized recordings of Leningrad rock bands from the 1980s). baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary
The documentary follows three intertwined narratives over the course of one week in June 2003: It features discussions with local naturists about their
A former Soviet black-marketeer who has become a "New Russian" oligarch. He is throwing a lavish party on a refurbished barge during the White Nights. His dialogue (captured surreptitiously) reveals the paranoia and absurd wealth of the era. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary