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Baltic Sun at St Petersburg (2003) is a documentary short film directed and produced by Valery Morozov. Released in Russia in 2003, the film explores the subculture of naturism (nudism) in St. Petersburg. Overview of the Film
Personal Stories: Interviews with Russian naturists about their introduction to the lifestyle.
- Sergei Lakotin and Alexei Lesnov (RUS) - 1st place
- Martin Lindahl and Henric Lindström (SWE) - 2nd place
- Toivo Mardna and Ain Kiisla (EST) - 3rd place
Social Challenges: The difficulties of practicing naturism in a city known for its "White Nights" but also for its traditional social norms. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 full upd
Production: Released in 2003, it was produced in Russia and features both Russian and English languages.
“Full upd ends,” Anya said, sitting beside you. “But you’ll carry it. The sun that didn’t set—it stays in your bones.” Baltic Sun at St Petersburg (2003) is a
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You left St. Petersburg on a July train, eyelids heavy, chest light. And for years after, in ordinary midnights, you’d close your eyes and see that endless pearl sky—the Baltic Sun at full upd, holding a city and a younger you in its impossible, sleepless glow. Sergei Lakotin and Alexei Lesnov (RUS) - 1st
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