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Moviegoers Stripped Bare for Naked Screening

Spain’s First Naked Movie Screenings Spark Debate

Spain made headlines this past weekend with the debut of its first-ever ⁤nude movie screenings. Two⁣ cinemas in Barcelona and⁢ Valencia hosted ‍the‍ unconventional events, each attracting approximately 50 nude attendees for a ‍showing⁢ of the new Spanish film, “You Are Not Me,” ‌a Christmas ⁣thriller.

The​ screenings weren’t spontaneous; ⁢they were organized by a group of nudist⁢ enthusiasts who even served as extras in the ‌film. ⁣Attendees arrived fully ⁤clothed,disrobing once inside​ the theater. While complete nudity was an option, many chose to remain partially clothed, keeping on⁤ shoes and socks. Towels⁣ were‌ provided for seating comfort.

A planned Madrid screening⁢ was ultimately canceled,but the ‌Barcelona and⁣ Valencia events generated meaningful buzz. One participant, Ángela, shared her outlook: “Nudism ⁤is more than just putting away clothes, we also put aside shame and what weighs us down.” ​She described the ⁤film itself as ⁤”cool and ⁢exciting.”

Segimon Rovira, a member of ⁤a ⁢Catalan naturism club,⁣ offered further insight into the motivations behind the event. He explained,⁢ “It ‌is indeed quite natural for us naturists to be⁤ naked in nature, in the mountains, on⁢ the beach, but in⁣ winter it is not possible, so we organize visits to exhibitions or museums. We want ⁤nudity to ⁤be taken naturally and try to separate it ‍from ⁤sexual connotations.”

The screenings have ignited a conversation about body positivity and the normalization of⁣ nudity in public spaces. While the events⁣ were met with some controversy, ‌they also highlight a growing movement challenging societal ⁣norms surrounding the human‍ body. ​The debate extends beyond Spain’s ⁤borders, raising questions ​about similar ‌events in the United States and other‌ countries.

The‌ events in Spain offer a unique lens through which to examine evolving ‍cultural attitudes towards nudity and ‌public acceptance of⁣ choice lifestyles. ⁤The success of ⁢these screenings, despite the cancellation in⁤ Madrid, suggests a growing openness to such events, ⁢potentially paving‌ the ⁣way for similar initiatives in other parts of the world.


In Barcelona and Valencia, Spain, two cinemas hosted nude movie ⁢screenings of teh Spanish thriller film “You Are Not me” (1). ⁣Approximately ​50 people attended each screening. ‍ (1)





The screenings were organized by a group‍ of nudist enthusiasts ‍who also acted as extras in the ⁢film. Attendees arrived fully clothed and disrobed once inside the theater. While full ​nudity was permitted, many ⁤chose to remain partially ⁣clothed. (1)



A screening planned for Madrid ⁤was canceled. (1)

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