1993 mini-series from the BBC
Based on the novel by Jane Rogers, the series follows the stories of seven young women who came to live and serve in the household of 19th century cult leader John Wroe. John Wroe was a British evangelist who founded the Christian Israelite Church in the 1820s after having what he believed were a series of visions.
Wroe’s story parallels the founding of LDS to a certain extent (he was about 20 years older than Joseph Smith). While Brigham Young hoped to create his autonomous, polygamous colony in the American Southwest, Wroe chose Australia as his safe haven. The leadership of the Christian Israelite Church proved far less successful than their Mormon counterparts in building a substantial community, but a tiny group survives to this day, mostly around Sydney and Melbourne.
In her subsequent film endeavors, Minnie Driver never equaled the nudity in that debut, but she did do more nudity:
* In Cruel Train (1995)
* In The Governess (1998)
* In a book called Room 23 (shot in 2008, published 2009).

There are still a number of films with great nude scenes that have never come out in HD, but this does give some more hope especially for a genuine 1080P HD of The Camomile Lawn.
God bless actresses who offer a view of their lovely natural bush. Generous and courageous on their part and deeply appreciated on mine.
The last one, A Book Called Room #23 definitely looks like she’s had a boob job, right? She still looks great, I always thought she should have had a better career then she did.