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The Naked Peacock is an intriguing snapshot of the nudist lifestyle, with a distinct focus on California's camps and the quirky Miss Nude World Pageant in Ontario. The film captures a certain rawness, a blend of candid interviews and explorative visuals that invite you into this subculture without judgment. It's not just about nudity; it probes deeper themes of body acceptance and freedom. The pacing can feel languid at times, mirroring the sun-soaked atmosphere of the camps themselves. It's a fascinating piece that stands out for its earnestness and the way it navigates a world often shrouded in taboo. Worth a watch if you're into niche documentaries.
The Naked Peacock has seen limited releases over the years, often popping up in niche documentary collections or festival screenings, which adds to its scarcity. As a collector, you might find it hard to track down a good quality print, especially since most copies are on VHS or less than stellar transfers. Interest in the film seems to be growing among those who appreciate offbeat documentaries and the counterculture of the '70s, making it a curious item for niche collectors.
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