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My Body Is Not Obscene

My Body Is Not Obscene (2021)

Documentary 66mins
5.1 / 10 IMDb 6.2 / 10

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My Body Is Not Obscene

2021 Documentary 66mins 5.1 / 10 IMDb 6.2 / 10

Documentary examines Nashville model and photographer Nina Covington, and her continual pursuit of increasing understanding and acceptance of artistic nudity, body positivity, and women's empowerment. In a society where the naked body is deemed more obscene than violence, a shift in perspective is most definitely needed.

My Body Is Not Obscene: Cast & Crews

Directors
Jason O'Brien
Top Cast
Nina Covington, Jennifer Stalvey, Katie Wolf, Brittany Walker, R. Daniel Walker

What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

My Body Is Not Obscene is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and work of Nashville model and photographer Nina Covington. The film challenges the societal norms surrounding nudity, presenting a compelling argument for body positivity and women's empowerment. Jason O'Brien's di ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

My Body Is Not Obscene offers a unique perspective on the often taboo subject of nudity and body image. Following Nina Covington, the film takes us through her journey towards embracing artistic nudity as a form of empowerment. While the intentions are commendable, the execution sometimes feels a bi ... Show more >>

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Yes, My Body Is Not Obscene is worth watching for those interested in body positivity and the exploration of artistic nudity. The documentary presents a compelling narrative through the lens of Nina Covington, shedding light on societal perceptions of the naked body and advocating for women's empowerment.

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