Sun, sea and naked people
Movie | |
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German title | Daughters of the sun |
Original title | Sun, sea and naked people |
Country of production | Switzerland |
Publishing year | 1962 |
length | 74 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Alexander Swiagenin |
script |
Alexander Swiagen in Werner Kunz |
production | Werner Kunz |
music | Fred Boehler |
camera |
Adolf Jenny Werner Kunz Edgar Reiser Rudolf Gygi |
cut | Walter Kägi |
Sun, Sea and Naked People is a Swiss naturist film by Alexander Swiagenin from 1962.
action
Anita, Rosemarie and José want to spend their holidays in Corsica. José has to bring the rented car to the garage upon arrival in Ajaccio. Meanwhile, Anita and Rosemarie let the drivers of an American road cruiser drive them across the island and show them the sights.
Her companion José finally catches up with her with the no longer completely drivable 2 CV. In Bonifacio they embark together on the island of Cavallo, where they devote themselves to nudism.
However, an error occurred during the repair. Your garage owner fears the worst. Together with a friend of his priest, he follows the three holidaymakers on a Vespa. The fears vanish when he learns where the trio are. He invites the pastor to a restaurant to thank him for his help.
background
For producer Werner Kunz , it was the first naturist film that he brought to the cinemas directly through a distribution company. Although the director himself was a member of the censorship commission of the canton of Zurich at the time of production , the film did not survive the censorship without conditions. The actors were all amateur actors. Part of the film music came from the London Chapell Record Music. Tony Tenser wrote the comments . In the German version, Peter Oehme took over the narration.
The shooting lasted from July to August 1962. The exterior shots were made in Corsica .
The premiere took place on October 29, 1962 in the Zurich cinemas Walche and Stauffacher. Under the title Daughters of the Sun , the film found its way to German cinemas on February 14, 1964. The French title was Les filles du Dieu Soleil . The English dubbed version was released as The Nude Ones , Let's Go Native or Have Bikini Will Travel .
Reviews
"An unimaginably silly film that is so boring and cramped that it doesn't even result in involuntary comedy."
literature
- Hervé Dumont : History of Swiss Film. Feature films 1896–1965. Swiss Film Archive / Cinémathèque suisse, Lausanne 1987, ISBN 2-88267-001-X .
Web links
- Sun, sea and naked people in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sun, sea and naked people. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .