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Naturist Freedom: Miss Naturist Contest is a film entry within the "Naturist Freedom" series, a collection of works produced in Eastern Europe (primarily the Czech Republic) during the early 2000s. This paper examines the film not merely as a visual record of a nudist event, but as a cultural artifact that attempts to reconcile the concepts of competitive beauty pageants with the naturist philosophy of non-sexual nudity and body acceptance. By analyzing the film’s structure, cinematography, and the behavior of its subjects, one can better understand how naturist media navigates the fine line between documentation and voyeurism. Naturist Freedom- Miss Naturist Contest - Nudist Movie
Modern cinema is slowly, bravely, embracing non-sexual nudity. Directors are realizing that to tell realistic stories about human beings, you cannot have actors wearing towels in saunas or underwear in bed.
Examples of the new wave:
When most people hear "beauty pageant," they imagine high heels, glittering gowns, and swimsuit competitions designed to objectify. The Miss Naturist Contest turns this model entirely on its head. These events, held annually at major naturist resorts in Europe (particularly France, Spain, and Germany) as well as select venues in the US, are not about "the best body." In fact, they famously reject the conventional beauty standards of the textile world.