Baltic Sun at St Petersburg is a 2003 short documentary directed by Valery Morozov that examines the culture and personal experiences of naturists in post-Soviet Russia. Filmed in and around the Baltic Sea, the documentary highlights the challenges and social reflections of a local community navigating changing norms during the city’s tercentenary year. For more details, visit IMDb . Baltic Sun at St Petersburg (Short 2003) - IMDb
Originally premiered as a video release in Russia in 2003 . baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary full
, the film has a runtime of approximately 42 minutes. It provides a rare look at the lives of Russian naturists, particularly those who frequent the famous "Dunes" beach ( Plyazh Dyuny ) in the Kurortny District. Core Subject: Baltic Sun at St Petersburg is a 2003
The "problems" mentioned in the film's summary often refer to the lack of dedicated public spaces for naturists and the conservative social attitudes present in St. Petersburg at the time. @BalticSunVibes (Estonian creator) – sunset drone tours +