Note: This film is often shortened to "Vivre nu" and is sometimes confused with the later film "Vivre nu" (2019) about naturism in France. This review focuses specifically on the 1993 ethnographic documentary.
: One of the film's primary goals is to decouple nudity from sexuality. It presents nakedness as a state of "natural freedom" and "innocence," focusing on mundane activities like sports, music, and social gatherings. vivre nu. a la recherche du paradis perdu 1993
The COVID-19 lockdowns proved this: When people were forced into solitude, many discovered the strange joy of WFH nudity. The naturist movement saw a massive surge in memberships post-2020. Young people, burnt out by Instagram body standards and Zoom fatigue, began Googling "naturist philosophy." Note: This film is often shortened to "Vivre
: The film is available on DVD, sometimes under the English title Living Naked , and can be found through retailers like Amazon UK . À la recherche du paradis perdu (1993) - IMDb It presents nakedness as a state of "natural