Almost everywhere. The film is notable for the fact that it was released in 1962, even before the dawn of pornographic and erotic films. However, the frank content of “Nudists from all over the world” cannot be called vulgar and even more perverted. Foreshadowing the sexual revolution, such content in the 1960s promoted freedom from questionable and simply strange dogmas, publicly reminding that man is a creature “beautiful not only in mind, but also externally.”
Lasting about an hour, the film balances between the short and full meter categories. Several charming (including by modern standards) girls from the beauty contest open a nudist club, in order to together with people of interest to absorb more vitamin D. By means of sunlight, as you can guess. The film shows us a very diverse company. Men and women, the elderly and children – in their natural, undisguised form, they are all equal and in a sense become one family. But since the sexual revolution has not yet arrived, participants and participants face a hostile force ... against which the most unexpected and kind means are put.
According to the title, the film features characters of different nationalities, but most of them are from Europe. Only one girl is from Hong Kong, and the category of African-Americans is completely absent - this in itself prompts unequivocal reflections on social inequality in the US at the time. And this is a shame, because black men and women could be an excellent addition to the bright participants and participants of the club.
In the film there are scenes with a slightly comical content, when a crowd of almost completely naked girls rushes into the pool, and in isolation from the plot of “Nudists from around the world” – the film is beautiful and visual. Moreover, an important difference from many pornographic tapes is that the body of the actors has a natural appearance, without silicone in the female breast and artificial tan. The main message is a harmonious union with nature – a thought on which nudists and naturists still rely.
A well-made, kind and exciting movie that is pleasant to watch.
9 out of 10