is a documentary short film directed and produced by Valery Morozov . Released in Russia in 2003, the film explores the subculture of naturism (nudism) in St. Petersburg. Overview of the Film
But the nights belonged to the water. We paid a shady guy by 500 Rubles ($15) to take us out on a skiff. We floated past the Peter and Paul Fortress as the "Baltic Sun" turned the golden spire into a needle of fire against a periwinkle sky. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 full upd
, though this is based on a small number of votes (12 as of the latest data). Content Advisory: IMDb Parents Guide classifies the film's "Sex & Nudity" as is a documentary short film directed and produced
, reflecting its focus on the social documentary aspects of naturism rather than explicit content. Valery Morozov's other documentary works or similar films regarding naturism in Europe Baltic Sun at St Petersburg (Short 2003) - IMDb See production info at IMDbPro. IMDb RATING. 8.5/10. 12. Overview of the Film But the nights belonged to the water
The film was released during the , a major milestone for the city that was marked by massive international celebrations. St. Petersburg Celebrates 300th Anniversary - 2003-05-30
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