Vivre Nu. A La Recherche Du Paradis Perdu 1993 __link__ Here

Released four years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and during the rise of the internet’s promise of a “virtual community,” Vivre nu seemed almost anachronistic. While the world was digitizing, these people were corporealizing.

La beauté du livre réside dans cette tension. Plus l’auteur cherche des plages parfaites, plus il se heurte aux règlements, aux voyeurs, ou au "naturisme branché" du Cap d’Agde (qu’il critique férocement, le qualifiant de "Cirque du sexe"). Le paradis perdu n’est pas un endroit, c’est une . vivre nu. a la recherche du paradis perdu 1993

The documentary examines the history of French naturism and the distinctions between naturism and nudism within social and political contexts. Cross-Border Perspectives: Released four years after the fall of the

On a remote beach, a man who calls himself “Diogenes 93” argues that nudism has failed. “You have created a new uniform: the tan line. You still check your watch. You still lock your car. Paradise lost cannot be found by undressing the body if you do not undress the ego.” Plus l’auteur cherche des plages parfaites, plus il