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Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies

The definitive documentary tracing the history of nudity in feature films from the silent era to the present, examining how shifting moral codes spurred the use of nude imagery on screen while underscoring the political, sociological, and artistic forces that shaped this trajectory. Skin also probes gender inequality in the depiction of nude scenes in motion pictures and charts the revolutions that have brought nude gender equality to today’s feature filmmaking.

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Peter Bogdanovich

Joe Dante

Amy Heckerling

Martha Coolidge

Kevin Smith

Danny Wolf

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Cast & Crew

Kevin Smith

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Rena Riffel

Rena Riffel

Self

Martine Beswick

Martine Beswick

Self

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts

Self

Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell

Self

E. G. Daily

E. G. Daily

Self

Linda Blair

Linda Blair

Self

Traci Lords

Traci Lords

Self

Brinke Stevens

Brinke Stevens

Self

Sean Young

Sean Young

Self

Ken Davitian

Ken Davitian

Self

Mariel Hemingway

Mariel Hemingway

Self

Martha Coolidge

Martha Coolidge

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Betsy Russell

Betsy Russell

Self

Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison

Self

Kristanna Loken

Kristanna Loken

Self

David Del Valle

David Del Valle

Self

Mamie Van Doren

Mamie Van Doren

Self

Richard Roeper

Richard Roeper

Self

Peter Bogdanovich

Peter Bogdanovich

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Shannon Elizabeth

Shannon Elizabeth

Self

Pam Grier

Pam Grier

Self

Sylvia Miles

Sylvia Miles

Self

Amy Heckerling

Amy Heckerling

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Sybil Danning

Sybil Danning

Self

Phoebe Cates

Phoebe Cates

Self

Angela Landis

Angela Landis

Self

Joe Dante

Joe Dante

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Cerina Vincent

Cerina Vincent

Self

John Cameron Mitchell

John Cameron Mitchell

Self

Diane Franklin

Diane Franklin

Self

Mat Gleason

Mat Gleason

Self

Thomas Doherty

Thomas Doherty

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Erica Gavin

Erica Gavin

Self

Camille Keaton

Camille Keaton

Self

Jonathan Kuntz

Jonathan Kuntz

Self

Eliza Roberts

Eliza Roberts

Self

Irv Slifkin

Irv Slifkin

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Amy Nicholson

Amy Nicholson

Self

Kristine DeBell

Kristine DeBell

Self

Joan Graves

Joan Graves

Self

Selwyn Harris

Selwyn Harris

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Barry Kemelhor

Barry Kemelhor

Self

Mick LaSalle

Mick LaSalle

Self

Jimmy McDonough

Jimmy McDonough

Self

Alicia Rodis

Alicia Rodis

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Tatiana Siegel

Tatiana Siegel

Self

Jim McBride

Jim McBride

Self

Liz Goldwyn

Liz Goldwyn

-

Danny Wolf

Danny Wolf

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Details

GenresDocumentary
Runtime2h 11 mins
Released on18 Aug 2020
Languageen
Age RatingNR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Igbochild

7/10

More of a "greatest hits" of nudity in film than a balanced examination of the subject. This is not surprising considering that one of the producers of the documentary as well as an interview subject is Mr. Skin, who operates a website that features clips of movie nude scenes. The documentary starts off reasonably well by discussing the earliest appearances of nudity in film and the forces inside and outside the motion picture industry that tried to suppress nudity and realistic depictions of sexuality on the screen. The time of the Production Code and its many restrictions on content is foundational to our understanding of the more permissive policies of today. However, once the film moves into the 1960s and the establishment of the modern rating system, it starts to lose its focus. Instead of selecting clips specifically to examine changing attitudes toward nudity and the disparate way that it is used in film, the filmmakers have chosen instead to highlight a series of "favorite" nude scenes through a mostly male gaze. Invariably this means a plethora of nude scenes involving young, attractive women with a few notable exceptions. For example, the famous fantasy pool scene from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" in which Phoebe Cates removes her bikini top in slow motion might delight fans of the female form, but it's not clear what it has to do with changing attitudes toward nudity. On the other hand, a clip of Kathy Bates baring all in a hot tub in "About Schmidt," or two men parading around naked in "Borat," seemed to be included only for amusement rather than to examine the various double standards and contradictions regarding who appears nude in a film and for what purpose. A welcome addition to the film would have been discussions with social scientists, feminists, educators, parents, intimacy coordinators, nudists, and religious conservatives to get a fuller and more nuanced look at the subject. Another important element missing was more basic. No one in the film really asks the question: "What is nudity?" The latter is particularly true as it relates to different definitions based on the age and gender of the subject. Nudity in film is certainly a worthwhile subject to be explored, because of all of its social, cultural, and political ramifications. The key is to find the right balance between different perspectives and explore them with a discerning eye. In the earlier part of the film, it is mostly successful, but in the modern section of the film, the filmmakers seem more interested in the visual appeal of (mostly female) nudity and not the many underlying issues around it.