NAKED PAVEMENT
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This hilarious and arousing short, black and white documentary enters the world of Spencer Tunick, the famous NYC photographer who casts hundreds of nudes in his pictures. The director (no relation to Spencer) follows Tunick on several photo shoots in an attempt to get the perfect shot while avoiding the law. The logistics of getting a hundred nude people on a New York City street prove challenging making for a fun-filled, voyeuristic ride.
Posted on January 26, 1998 in Reviews by Chris Gore
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