Maslin Beach, located near Adelaide, South Australia, is the first official nude beach in the country, designated as such in 1975. Being an American who has never left their country, I can’t tell you much about it, but there’s something about the beautiful, pristine beach that led filmmaker Wayne Groom, who grew up and lives in Adelaide, to write and direct a quirky little low budget romantic comedy there that stands apart from other nudist films. 🪐
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Maslin Beach film review
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Maslin Beach film review
A look at the 1997 indie Australian nudist beach rom-com
Jan 20, 2024
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