I watched it last night. To be honest, it was okay, not that crash hot but still painted out naturism in the UK as it currently is in an accurate light - namely the established organised naturist movement (i.e. the clubs, Abbey House Gardens and the BN), and the 'free range' naturism such as the boat cruise, the naked arts show and tea party, and the bike rides.
So far, I've found the critical reviews for the doco in The Metro and The Telegraph to be far from positive and encouraging, and even The Guardian doesn't seem to be all that fussed on it.
There were a few issues I had:
1) The guy barging in on Alex's protest when she was being told to put her shirt back on by the cop. Badly timed. She should've asked him "If I was a guy right now, would you still ask to take a photo of me".
2) Clare and Greta. Both of them are adults, they shouldn't have to go seeking consent or reassurance from anyone to be naturists. I don't think Greta had anything to worry about with being sexualised in the doco as it was all done above board. I think it was The Guardian who called Clare a 'free thinker' for being a square peg in a round hole. Say what??!
3) The hair waxing. Body hair is natural, and it is given to us for a reason. I think young people need to stop worrying about it and accept it as being natural if they want to be 'naturists'. Body hair serves to keep the body warm in cold climates.
4) The older naturists. I think that there could've been a scene with them and Mollie and her friends as a round table discussion as to the direction that naturism should take in Britain. Did the film crew not think about having something like this to make the documentary more interesting?
At least, the documentary drives home the point that nudism and public nudity is slowly beginning to get more acceptance in Britain, but it's going to be still a while before it comes into line with the likes of Germany, Holland, Denmark and the south of France where nudity en masse becomes the norm.
Nevertheless, well done to all who took part, and I especially found the NVC scenes to be very inspirational. I've got a life drawing artist friend who is a nudist and has been talking to me about having a gallery this year featuring our work. I'd like to make it a clothing optional event with some nice herbal tea and vegan snack foods. :-)