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Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies examines the changes in culture over the years that allowed for nudity in movies to exist.
The Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies trailer has arrived. The definitive documentary on the history of nudity in the movies begins with the silent movie era and moves through to present day. Director Danny Wolf examines the changes in morality that led to the use of nudity on the big screen, while emphasizing the political, sociological, and artistic changes that shaped this rich history. Nudity has always been controversial even as new dialogues continue on the subject as to whether it is right or wrong.
The Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies documentary features revealing interviews with actors including Pam Grier, Eric Roberts, Shannon Elizabeth, Sean Young, and Malcolm McDowell, along with directors Peter Bogdanovich ( The Last Picture Show ), Kevin Smith ( Clerks ), and Amy Heckerling ( Fast Times at Ridgemont High ). In the trailer, we see American Pie 's Shannon Elizabeth talking about the benefits of tackling nudity so early on in her career. Mariel Hemingway also credits her willingness to perform nude as something that helped her career.
However, not everybody is as lucky as Shannon Elizabeth and Mariel Hemingway. There is a dark side to the industry, which is also explored in Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies . The documentary delves into the gender bias concerning nudity in motion pictures and will follow the revolution that has pushed for gender equality in feature films today. A deep discussion of pre-code Hollywood and its amoral roots, the censorship that "cleaned up" Hollywood and how the MPAA was formed leads into a discussion of how nudity changed cinematic culture through the decades. It culminates in a discussion of "what are nude scenes like in the age of the #MeToo movement?"
Even today, most of the nudity found on-screen is from women. It has only been recently that men have been taking part more, but still not nearly as much as women. The #MeToo and Time's Up movements have helped to open up a new dialogue, but the future is still uncertain as to how nudity works safely for everyone involved on a Hollywood set. With that being said, new protocols have been put in place by SAG-AFRTA as of this year. Intimacy coordinators on sets now have more power than ever to address the problem of sexual harassment on sets.
It's even been said that the future of sex scenes on the big screen will be through the use of CGI, which is a whole other argument. It's not clear at this time if the documentary will get into the new technological horizons. Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies is directed by Danny Wolf, produced by Paul Fishbein, and executive produced by Jim McBride, aka Mr. Skin. Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies released on demand August 18th. You can check out the SFW trailer above, thanks to the Quiver Distribution YouTube channel.
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From the moment the first motion picture camera was invented, there has been nudity in the movies. Even in the earliest days of this new art form, filmmakers delighted in exploring the human body and audiences were riveted by scenes of nudity on the screen. This comprehensive and fascinating new documentary begins with the silent era and continues through the present day, looking at changes in morality and sensibilities while examining the political, sociological, and artistic changes that shaped this rich history. 
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies also delves into the gender bias surrounding nudity in motion pictures. It looks at the surprisingly relaxed attitude towards nudity in pre-code Hollywood, the period of censorship that was designed to “clean up” the industry, and how the powerful MPAA ratings system was formed to help the industry police itself (and avoid outside intervention). The documentary also addresses the impact of the more recent #metoo movement on nude scenes in movies today. I spoke with Danny Wolf, the director of this fascinating doc, and Jim McBride, the co-executive producer who, as “Mr. Skin,” has run a website for the past 21 years that documents nudity in the movies.
Danny Miller: As far as I’m concerned, this is the perfect film for the pandemic — who wouldn’t be interested in this topic? Being a classic movie lover, I really enjoyed the material about the early days of the movies before censorship really took hold. I think this film might cause a wild increase in sales for Cecil B. DeMille’s The Sign of the Cross from 1932 starring Fredric March, Claudette Colbert, and Fredric March. Wow, who knew? I never dreamed there would be that much nudity in a DeMille film from a major studio! 
Danny Wolf: That was the best part about making this film — researching those movies from the twenties and thirties. I hadn’t seen most of them so I had a lot of catching up to do, from the earliest ones up through the infamous Caligula and beyond. I learned so much. I especially hadn’t realized the extent of nudity in the movies in those early days. I love all those pre-Code movies. I still haven’t been able to find the complete version of The Sign of the Cross but that’s on my list!
Jim, I know you’ve been following this topic for many years on your website. Did you have a big hand in the organization of the film into distinct eras? 
Jim McBride: Yes, in my role as one of the executive producers, I definitely had some input. My website just had its 21 st anniversary, I can’t believe I’ve been working in this field for that long, so I do have a pretty good background on the subject. Of course, what I do on my site and what this film is about are really two completely different things. The hardest thing was to narrow it down to a two-hour documentary. We had to decide on the pivotal moments in the history of nudity in the movies. It took a team approach, with me, our other Executive Producer, Paul Fishbein, and our director, Danny. We’re all film buffs and I hope that will come across to everyone who watches this documentary — we really love movies. 
I think the film is very well organized and the mix of interview subjects is just fantastic. I loved seeing the range of people you talked to, from some who were mostly known for appearing nude in the movies to directors like Peter Bogdanovich, Amy Heckerling, Kevin Smith, and Martha Coolidge and stars like Malcolm McDowell, Pam Grier, Eric Roberts, and Sean Young, among others. To be honest, I was surprised to see some of th
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