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: Personal freedom, overcoming social stigma, and the development of the naturist movement in a post-Soviet urban environment.

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With the film coming due, the studio’s landlord began pressing for rent. They had days, not weeks. Sasha took to walking the city during breaks, carrying a camera he had bought secondhand. He filmed stray cats on Nevsky, a hairdresser’s sign in Cyrillic, a woman selling bootleg DVDs from a blanket. He filmed a man asleep across two chairs at the library, a child trading marbles in the courtyard. He began to feel like the city was telling them what to include, if only they would listen. : Personal freedom, overcoming social stigma, and the

: A significant portion of the film addresses the unique societal and legal hurdles faced by the community in St. Petersburg during the early 2000s. Cultural Context Wait for midnight