Vivre Nu. A La Recherche Du Paradis Perdu 1993 [portable] Jun 2026
Because the question it asked in 1993 is more urgent now than ever.
"The jungle does not welcome you. It simply tolerates your presence until you make a mistake." vivre nu. a la recherche du paradis perdu 1993
What emerges isn't a story about exhibitionism, but one about authenticity . The participants speak of naturism as a way to: Discard Social Hierarchies Because the question it asked in 1993 is
: The "lost paradise" of the title refers to a return to a state of innocence and harmony with the natural world. A Historical and Cultural Lens The participants speak of naturism as a way
The film ends ambiguously. The family does not "go native." They build a fragile shelter, fall ill, and eventually rely on a missionary for medicine. The closing shot is of the father staring at the sea, back to the village. The voiceover whispers: "We came to find what we lost. But what if we never had it to begin with?" This is the film’s thesis: the paradise is a projection, and the search is the only truth.