Nude Area (2014) is a French drama film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. It tells the story of two teenage girls, Marie and Lise, who become friends while spending the summer at a nudist camp.
The film explores the themes of sexuality, identity, and friendship in a frank and honest way. It is a coming-of-age story that follows the two girls as they explore their own sexuality and discover their own identities.
The film contains several sexually charged moments that are both tender and awkward. Marie and Lise's relationship is portrayed in a realistic and sensitive way, and the film does not shy away from exploring the physical aspects of their relationship.
The film also explores the idea of nudity in a non-sexual way. The nudity is not used as a cheap gimmick, but rather as a way to explore the characters and their relationships.
Overall, Nude Area is an honest and thoughtful exploration of sexuality and identity. It is a film that is sure to leave viewers with a lot to think about.
There are several shower scenes featuring multiple women during which there are lengthy and close up shots of their exposed breasts. There are brief and occasional shots of naked females shown from the side or from the rear. No full frontal nudity is shown.
Towards the end of the movie the two lead females are shown naked, sitting across from each other with their arms around their knees. They stare at each other for a while then one of the females slowly spreads her knees apart, apparently to expose her vagina to the other. Only her breasts and knees held apart are seen during this. The other female briefly looks but then gets up and walks away.