Attrice: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Durata: 797 sec..Nudità: yesCreatore: zorg
Nuova dimensione file: Loading...Audio: yesVecchia dimensione file: 401 mb
Formato file: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Risoluzione: 1920x1080Aggiunto: 2026-03-03
Immagine di anteprima Annie Patenaude
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Nomi alternativi: Mise à nu (short)

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Immagine di anteprima Elisabeth Veilleux
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Nomi alternativi: Mise à nu (short)

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Immagine di anteprima Eva Laflamme
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Nomi alternativi: Mise à nu (short)

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Poster for Mise à nu (documentary) (2015)
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Anno di uscita: 2015

Nazione: Canada

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The series explores the raw and honest relationship individuals have with their own bodies. Through a mix of artistic visuals and personal reflections, it delves into themes of self-acceptance, nudity, and the breaking of social taboos surrounding the human form. It is less about a traditional fictional plot and more about a cinematic study of vulnerability and physical identity.

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The 2015 Canadian mini-series "Mise à Nu" is an experimental and documentary-style production from Québec that serves as an intimate cinematic study of the human form. Featuring a cast that includes Annie Patenaude, Elisabeth Veilleux, and Eva Laflamme, the series moves away from traditional fictional storytelling to focus on the raw intersection of physicality, vulnerability, and self-perception.

The central "story" is the act of unveiling—both literally and figuratively. It documents various individuals as they confront their own nudity and the societal taboos associated with it. Rather than following a scripted plot, the episodes use artistic cinematography to capture the participants' personal reflections on body image, self-acceptance, and the liberation found in shedding social masks. The project aims to deconstruct the "shame" often linked to the naked body, presenting it instead as a canvas of identity and human experience.

Because it is a niche, independently produced work from the French-Canadian art scene, it is frequently confused with more mainstream titles of the same name. However, this specific version is defined by its non-judgmental, voyeuristic yet respectful lens that challenges viewers to rethink their own relationship with intimacy.