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On IMDb, the short holds a solid rating, while user reviews on the site reflect the polarized reactions it has generated. The TMDB page for the film notes a user rating, indicating a similar reception there.
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The 2003 short documentary Baltic Sun at St Petersburg follows the lives of Russian naturists navigating a society often at odds with their lifestyle. The Story of the Baltic Sun baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary
: Filmed in St. Petersburg , the "cultural capital" of Russia, it captures a niche subculture during a period when the city was celebrating its 300th anniversary. Historical and Cultural Context
At its heart, the documentary serves as a platform for Russian naturists in St. Petersburg. It focuses on their personal stories, exploring their motivations for joining the naturist movement and the societal challenges they face. On IMDb, the short holds a solid rating,
is a 2003 Russian documentary short that explores the world of naturism (nudism) in St. Petersburg. Documentary Overview
[Soviet Suppression of Alternative Lifestyles] │ ▼ [1990s: Collapse of USSR & Explosion of Subcultures] │ ▼ [2003: Valery Morozov Films "Baltic Sun"] ◄── A snapshot of peak social freedom │ ▼ [Late 2000s–Present: Re-emergence of Conservative State Policies] This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
and practical problems of being a naturist in St. Petersburg. Historical Context