IMDb generously calls this a drama, but there’s only about ten minutes of narrative. The rest of the film consists of women swinging around, gyrating, and performing other poses in various states of undress. So it’s not accurately described as a film with nudity, but rather as nudity with a unifying theme.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
You can rent it on Vimeo On Demand and YouTube.
The official description:
Embarking on a wild romp through the Arizona deserts, a photographer-couple’s relationship is pushed to its limits as they navigate a morally charged exploration of sexuality and divine meaning in the chaos of modern life.
Here’s Olivia Hytha, the co-star of the film.
Most of the other women got completely naked, but Olivia did not. The videos include the other women, but I don’t know who they are. The credits are just a list of names, and even if they had linked roles to those names, I would only be able to ID one because, among the models, only the character called “Lauren” is identified by name, and she’s the one who kept her clothes on. (She was the first one. When the guy first started photographing the models, he was too shy to tell them to strip.)
