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☀️ The title "Baltic Sun" refers to the geographical setting of St. Petersburg on the Gulf of Finland, where local naturist communities often gather despite the city's northern, often chilly climate.

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As the Baltic Sun legacy continues to grow, the 2003 documentary remains an essential part of the region's cultural narrative, serving as a reminder of the transformative power of music and cultural exchange. This public link is valid for 7 days

Captured at a time when St. Petersburg was celebrating its historical legacy, providing a sharp contrast between traditional imperial imagery and modern counter-cultural movements. 👤 Production Details Director: Valery Morozov Producer: Valery Morozov Filming Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Одетые солнцем (Clothed by the Sun) Language Tracks: Russian, English Runtime / Format: Short film, documentary format

The documentary highlights several memorable performances, including a breathtaking rendition of the traditional Estonian folk song, "Rändaja" (The Wanderer), by the Estonian National Opera Choir. The Latvian Radio Choir's haunting performance of Dzelzūns' "Messa Breve" is another standout moment, showcasing the region's rich choral heritage. Russian rock musician, Boris Grebenshikov, also takes center stage, performing his iconic song, "Akvarium."

The documentary chronicles how ordinary citizens in Russia's second-largest city embraced naturalism. The narrative framework breaks down into three distinct areas: 1. Personal Philosophy and Initiation

Against this backdrop, a documentary about naturism was inherently a political act. By focusing on a marginalized group, Baltic Sun at St Petersburg inadvertently documented the growing pains of a society in transition, capturing the tension between new freedoms and established social norms.