Naturist Freedom- Family At Christmas - Nudist Movie -

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Title: Naturist Freedom — Family at Christmas Format: Feature-length narrative (approx. 90–100 minutes) Genre: Drama / Family / Slice-of-Life Target audience: Adults interested in naturist culture, humanist drama, art-house audiences; not aimed at children despite "family" theme.

Logline A multi-generational family spends Christmas at a seaside naturist retreat, confronting long-held secrets, generational tensions, and shifting ideas about body, intimacy, and freedom; amid vulnerability and warmth they rediscover connection and acceptance.

Synopsis (short) When Emma, recently separated and raising two teens, accepts an invitation to spend Christmas at her sister Claire’s naturist retreat, the family — including their elderly father and Claire’s longtime partner — must navigate personal boundaries, social stigma, and differing comfort levels. Over five days of communal living, conversations, shared meals, and rituals of the resort help each member confront shame, grief, and attachment. In moments of frankness and everyday humor, the family moves toward mutual understanding and a redefined sense of belonging. Naturist Freedom- Family At Christmas - Nudist Movie

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  • Act II (Confrontation, ~45 mins)

  • Midpoint: a storm forces an indoor overnight together, heightening emotions and leading to intimate conversations (not sexual) that shift relationships.
  • Act III (Resolution, ~20–30 mins)

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    Marketing Hook "A quiet, honest Christmas: a family strips away expectations to find freedom, acceptance, and the true meaning of togetherness."

    Suggested Tagline "At Christmas, they leave more than clothes behind."

    Appendix: Scene Examples (brief)

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