Three are filmed in the open air of Cyprus, one in a UK studio. The core of the film is the presentation of a range of yoga postures ("asanas" - none of which are named) shown by four supple young ladies. It does this in spite of an over-emphasis on "psychedelic" visuals of manipulated images from Eastern art, and a score which is best described as "hippy trippy". "Naked Yoga" succeeds in encouraging those who have only experienced one of these to try the other. Yoga and naturism go well together, and there is some overlap of interest in these two minority pursuits. This doesn't matter (unless the viewer is seeking those aspects - which is possible and the reason why my vote is no higher than 6/10) because the object seems to have been to inspire. It is definitely not an instructional film, and the information content is low. In 1986, this film was transmitted by Channel 4 in UK - probably gaining more viewers in that one showing than in all other screenings.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |