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The Bare Times Film Review - "Naked States" (2000)
« on: December 06, 2011, 06:40:29 am »
Movie Lovers and Critiques, we would like to hear your review on this film. By the way, if you are interested in becoming an author for our film review section for The Bare Times, just send us an e-mail at BareTimes@gmail.com, attn: Melissa DejaNude.

Netflix Film: http://movies.netflix.com/WiPlayer?movieid=60023576&trkid=2450709



Naked States
2000 - R
73 minutes

"Bare" witness to some of the nation's incredible subcultures in one of the highest-rated documentaries to air on HBO. Notorious artist Spencer Tunick journeys across America with the goal of capturing a public nude in every state. From the country's largest biker rally in Sturgis, S.D., to the outrageous Burning Man celebration to the largest group nude photo ever, witness the stories from ordinary people who decide to pose nude.

Cast:
    Spencer Tunick
Director:
    Arlene Nelson
Genres:
    Documentaries, Special Interest, Social & Cultural Documentaries, Art and Design
Availability:
    Streaming