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    What makes Garden of Eden a great "cure" for your cinematic curiosity is its surprising heart and historical significance. The film was partially shot at the real-life Lake Como Family Nudist Resort in Florida, a location that still operates today. While the plot is a predictable family drama where the prim and proper visitors learn the joy of nude volleyball and water-skiing, the film was historically important because it took the censors to court and won, establishing the legal reasoning that nudity itself is not obscene. It’s a wholesome time capsule that shows the movement's early fight for respectability.

    Genuine cinematic explorations of naturism focus on the psychological and social benefits of the lifestyle. These films often depict: The daily routines of naturist resorts or family farms.

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