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The (originally known in Russian as Одетые солнцем / Odetye Solntsem , translating to "Clothed by the Sun") stands as a rare and captivating cultural time capsule. Directed and produced by independent filmmaker Valery Morozov, this short documentary offers an intimate, empathetic look into the subculture of naturism and nudism in post-Soviet St. Petersburg .

Baltic Sun at St. Petersburg (2003) is a documentary-style cultural snapshot that captures a moment of post‑Soviet Baltic–Russian exchange in the early 21st century. Set against St. Petersburg’s layered history of imperial grandeur and Soviet legacy, the film documents how music, art and small-scale cultural diplomacy were used by Baltic artists and organizers to reconnect with Russian audiences and reclaim shared spaces for dialogue after decades of political separation. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary upd

The documentary provides an intimate look at the practice of naturism in St. Petersburg, Russia, at the turn of the millennium. The film's central focus is on conducting in-depth discussions with local Russian naturists, exploring their personal journeys into the lifestyle and the social challenges they have encountered as a result of being a naturist in Russia. Baltic Sun at St

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