Baltic Sun at St Petersburg is a 2003 documentary short film that explores the culture and personal experiences of the naturist community in St. Petersburg, Russia. Directed and produced by Valery Morozov, the film provides a rare look at how individuals in the region embrace naturism and the social challenges they encounter. Documentary Overview
For more details on the production and crew, you can visit the film's official entry on or similar documentaries on naturism in Eastern Europe Baltic Sun at St Petersburg (Short 2003) - IMDb baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary full
: While the city was celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2003, the film captures a niche, often overlooked community existing on its outskirts and along the Baltic coast. Baltic Sun at St Petersburg is a 2003
| Brand | Campaign | Entertainment element | |-------|----------|----------------------| | Tele2 (Baltics) | "Baltic Sun Unlimited" | Live-streamed 24h beach concert | | Čili Pica | "Sunset Pizza" | AR filter that turns sunset into melted cheese | | AirBaltic | "Fly into the Baltic Sun" | In-flight entertainment playlist + window seat POV contest | White Nights of St
Released in 2003, the film coincided with the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg. While many documentaries that year celebrated the city's imperial history and architecture, Baltic Sun focused on a specific, often marginalized subculture.