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Show Title:
TABOO: "Extreme Living"
Our Rating: Year Released: 2004 Studio: National Geographic Channel The good news is the National Geographic Channel telecast a positive image of the nudist lifestyle at Lake Como on June 30. The bad news is they sandwiched our 20-minute segment between a story about living with wild rats in India and a story about sleeping with the dead in a Philippines graveyard. The series is Taboo and no doubt the segment will re-run a few times during the summer. The show centers around the personal lifestyle of Marion Hagens, who is not identified as a director of the resort.
Residents and guests are shown swimming and playing tennis, horseshoes, golf, and darts (
The announcer (in a dramatic voiceover) made clear several times that nudists choose to live
The second half of the show focused on Marion's three grandchildren, ages 8, 12, and 17 who enjoy "stripping down with the family" when visiting the resort. The youngest tells the camera
The program spends some time on the issue of security against predators, especially around the children, but several resort managers and a few parents retort that the kids are probably safer at the resort because it is a tight-knit community than they would be at a normal beach or shopping mall.
Marion admits to not having many "textiled friends" anymore, but she smiles and adds
As positive as this 20-minute telecast was, I still cringe that it was on a show called "Taboo." I look forward to when shows such as this air on the Travel Channel and are promoted as a normal place to take a vacation for those interested, instead of lumping our lifestyle in with the weird and grotesque. |
Review by Gary Mussell, SCNA Film Critic
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