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Some Nudity Required

  • 1998
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Maria Ford in Some Nudity Required (1998)
Documentary

A woman working in the B movie industry begins examining the industry and the damaged, desperate people who work in it.A woman working in the B movie industry begins examining the industry and the damaged, desperate people who work in it.A woman working in the B movie industry begins examining the industry and the damaged, desperate people who work in it.

  • Directors
    • Johanna Demetrakas
    • Odette Springer
  • Writers
    • Johanna Demetrakas
    • Odette Springer
    • Ruth Wald
  • Stars
    • Edward Albert
    • Samuel Z. Arkoff
    • Lisa Boyle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    262
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Johanna Demetrakas
      • Odette Springer
    • Writers
      • Johanna Demetrakas
      • Odette Springer
      • Ruth Wald
    • Stars
      • Edward Albert
      • Samuel Z. Arkoff
      • Lisa Boyle
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Lisa Boyle
    Lisa Boyle
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    Roger Corman
    Roger Corman
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    Catherine Cyran
    Catherine Cyran
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    Frances Doel
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    Johnnie Fiori
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    Maria Ford
    Maria Ford
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    Jan Glaser
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    Dan Katzman
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    Charles Philip Moore
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    Melissa Moore
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    Fred Olen Ray
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    Andy Sidaris
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    Arlene Sidaris
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      • Odette Springer
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      • Odette Springer
      • Ruth Wald
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    Michael_Elliott

    Entertaining Documentary

    Some Nudity Required (1998)

    *** (out of 4)

    Odette Springer was the mind behind this documentary that takes a look at "B" movies and the certain requirements that are expected out of women. Springer got her start working for Roger Corman but she soon realized that those type of "B" movies required the women to appear naked. The documentary features interviews with the likes of Julie Strain, Jim Wynorski, Roger Corman, Fred Olen Ray, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Andy and Arlene Sidaris and Brinke Stevens.

    SOME NUDITY REQUIRED is a pretty strong documentary that questions some of the things that are required out of women. There's no question that the movie wants to attack the fact that women are expecting to look a certain way and the documentary wants the viewer to question why they watch these types of movies. At the same time, you've got directors like Wynorski on hand here offering up rather truthful comments including him saying that the majority of the people renting these movies aren't housewives but instead men who want to see beautiful women naked.

    The documentary tackles various subjects and it remains extremely entertaining throughout. Obviously, the film puts down the fact that nudity is required yet there's plenty of nudity throughout the running time including getting some behind-the-scenes footage. If you're a fan of these types of "B" movies then this documentary really does a great job at taking you into the pre-production of these films and what decisions are made before the cameras started rolling.
    5a-chriw

    Almost balanced portrayal- more of a TV movie

    Director's look at the B-Movie industry is thought-provoking, at its best, but spends a good deal more time with her own interpretations of her experience than really trying to show us what the industry is like.

    Odette Springer is in many ways embarrassed about her involvement in the industry, and attempts to explain both her attraction to such work and the involvement of people in the industry in terms of personal weakness.

    A great deal of time is spent making the argument that women are 1) discriminated against based on looks 2) intentionally kept out of good roles and 3) only like the industry if they are mentally disturbed.

    This documentary (which watches like a TV movie for Lifetime TV) really, really begs some questions, such as: Did any of the "exploited" women portrayed take any acting classes? Did any of these women explore other, more "tasteful" options like dinner theater?

    The underlying, unquestioned premise here is that "Any woman should be able to get tasteful roles which do not require nudity in 'A' grade films." Had the director worked on questioning this a bit (by interviewing women with acting ability or in live theater), this would be a 7. Without ever explaining or questioning that, it is a 5.
    4refinedsugar

    "Rationalize" You Were Abused

    'Some Nudity Required' is a documentary that on the surface appears to be a look into b-movies and exploitation flicks but that's only half true. It's really one woman's emotional trauma wrapped around the view that they're damaging to women making them. As you might sense by my tone, I didn't buy into this distorted narrative. Filmmaker Odette Springer pushes but ultimately delivers a haphazard mix. Bts footage and select interviews were fun, but the focus is in the wrong place.

    Odette always dreamed of being in the movie business and now somewhat a part of it tells us the tale of her "fall into oblivion". Scoring music soundtracks for famous b-movie producer Roger Corman the violence, gratuitous sex & nudity that surrounds her work equally disturbs and fascinates her. On sets speaking to the people responsible both in front and behind the camera, she gets a picture of people earning a paycheck yet ultimately being abused. Then she reveals centuries old scars of her own.

    Every time this piece hits a measure of truth, a fun quip or a legitimate talking point, there's this "woe is me" mentality right around the corner. Odette makes sure it always circles back to her on a personal level. You can feel sad & possibly understand this misguided attempt. However that doesn't excuse all the bashings b-movies get or shaming many of her interview subjects. It also conveniently leaves out the fact no one is forced to do these things. It's a voluntary choice much like how viewers can chose to watch this sort of material or not.

    I hope making this was therapeutic or she got the help needed afterwards. 'Some Nudity Required' is telling the tale of a once thriving b-movie market that pushed sex, violence in cheap productions to please distributors, audiences but that's not news and the rest can't be taken seriously because it's coming from a place of hurt. Chats with Corman, notorious b-movie director Jim Wynorski (also shown acting like an ass) plus Julie Strain, Lisa Boyle & Maria Ford might be some worth to genre fans.
    Libra-4

    The story about the "extremely talented" Odette Springer.

    When i saw this documentary some time ago, i found it really irritating. It is in many parts Odette Springer's annoying tribute to Odette Springer with it's to many "i'm-a-extremely-fantastic-and-talented-person-but-nobody-understands-it" scenes. What makes it more annoying is that Springer looks down on the people she wants to depict (Except Maria Ford who is "a-extremely-fantastic-and-talented-person-but-nobody-understands-it".) and sometimes steps on them. It is also filled with faked documentary scenes like the ridiculous scene where Springer looks at a violent video and gets "excited" what leads us to the scene that gave me a bade taste in my mouth- in the end of the movie tries Odette Springer to find a reason to why she got "excited" when she saw the violent video and from the clear blue sky the truth falls over her (and the poor audience)- all of a sudden she remembers that she was subjected to sexual abuse by her grand parents. What makes me feel bad about that scene is that she don't presents any real evidence and that the grand parents both are dead so they don't have any chance to defend themselves from the accusation.
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    DOTH SHE PROTEST TOO MUCH?

    Ms. Springer obviously has a bone to pick with the industry and she has her right to do so, of course.

    However, not all B erotic movies are filled with sex coupled with violence to the extreme, as she seems to suggest. Some are well done with fairly high production values for the genre, excellent acting, and even decent plots; for example, "Secrets of a Chambermaid," "Testing the limits," "Lolita 2000," "Virtual Encounters," and many more. I believe some actresses, such as Nikki Fritz, take their roles with a professional attitude and are to be admired; there are others, such as Kira Reed, Amber Newman, Brandy Davis, Jacqueline Lovell, Samantha Phillips, and Regina Russell, who also do quite well and need not be ashamed of their work. These women, after all, have not gone into hardcore, although I'm sure many of them could have.

    I notice that Stephanee LaFleur. one of the better actresses in this category who either voluntarily or under pressure has her breasts grossly augmented through surgery, provides a negative comment below though

    I don't think I am way off base here, but if so, send me a response.

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      In interviews, Odette Springer said that while working on the documentary, she realized the true nature of the business' alarming fascination. It was not until she was well into production that she realized her excursion into this "over-the-top world that Fellini couldn't have made up" was taking a personal toll. Compiling the clips, she found herself inexplicably obsessed with and aroused by the very images she considered violent and degrading. "First, I was irate at some of this stuff," she said. "I watched these movies and I hated them. But my body was telling me something different. I didn't realize I had such a shadow side to my own sexuality. I found myself getting turned on, and it horrified me." The clips also awakened long-suppressed memories of being sexually molested as a child, the pleasure of being touched coupled with the fear of being controlled by adults. This connection is made clear in the movie by home movie footage of her as a young girl cavorting about naked. The irony was not lost on Springer that movies she considered damaging helped her to grow and "become stronger." "That's a very confusing thing," she said. "This is the last place I would have looked for healing, believe me."
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    • Release date
      • October 16, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hollywood avklätt
    • Production company
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      • $5,853
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,082
      • Oct 18, 1998
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Mono

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