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The Naked: A Psychological Film

The Naked: A Psychological Film

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Specifications

  • Poland, 2001
  • directed by Witold Swietnicki and Krzysztof Jaworski
  • 1.33:1
  • Dolby digital stereo
  • colour, 72 minutes
  • Certificate: 15
  • Date Released: October 2008

DVD Features

  • English subtitles
  • Biographies
  • Out-takes
  • Stills gallery

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The Naked [original title : Golasy] can best be described as The Office meets Monty Python, and is a truly unique concept that has to be seen to be believed.

Created by Witold Swietnicki and Krzysztof Jaworski, The Naked takes place in an office where the characters are some clerks. Their life is full of dangers as a lot can happen in the working hours of an office: a dog can bite us; they can be giving away tinned knuckle in the social department; a phone operator from the room next door can drop in for some gossip; someone can get an electric shock; you can have some coffee, listen to the radio, watch TV; and finally someone can blow up the whole office by mistake.

The characters in The Naked are not professional actors, but normal people placed in an abnormal situation. The idea is mad but intriguing with everything looking normal – desks, phones, gossip, tea, coffee… but the clerks and customers are naked, raising all sorts of questions about our attitudes to nakedness and inter-office relationships.

Providing a challenging and highly entertaining insight into life in an office, you need look no further for that Christmas present with a difference.

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