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Nudie films were a 1950s genre of films, popular in Europe and the USA.

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Europe - USA

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Because of ruling censorship laws, the only open cinematic displays of nudity were naturist (nudist camp) quasi-documentary films. Examples are Garden of Eden by Max Nosseck.

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Garden of Eden - Max Nosseck

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Other producers and directors active in the genre included David F. Friedman, Herschell Gordon Lewis.

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David F. Friedman - Herschell Gordon Lewis

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Filmmaker Doris Wishman was particularly active in the genre with no less than eight nudie films to her name during the early 1960s. The titles speak for themselves: Diary of a Nudist, Blaze Starr Goes Wild, Blaze Starr Goes Nudist, Nude on the Moon, Hideout in the Sun, Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls, Playgirls International, Behind the Nudist Curtain, The Prince and the Nature Girl.

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Doris Wishman - Nude on the Moon

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With The Immoral Mr. Teas, director Russ Meyer produced a nudie film with a slightly different twist. At the time called a "nudie cutie"; it was his first successful film.

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The Immoral Mr. Teas - Russ Meyer

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