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Psychological Drama 'Truly Naked' Sells Big at Berlin
12 Feb
Summary
- New film 'Truly Naked' centers on discovery of authentic intimacy.
- Deals secured for German-speaking territories and Korea.
- Film explores sexuality and taboo themes through a female gaze.

Muriel d'Ansembourg's "Truly Naked" has achieved notable success at the Berlin market, with M-Appeal closing significant territory deals ahead of the film's world premiere in the Berlinale's Perspectives section. Sales to German-speaking territories and Korea indicate strong early momentum for the project.
The film is characterized as a visually striking and emotionally resonant drama. It focuses on the discovery of genuine intimacy, approaching sensitive themes of sexuality and taboo subjects through a unique female lens.
"Truly Naked" tells the story of Alec, a shy teenager raised within his father's adult entertainment enterprise. A family move from London to a coastal town offers Alec a chance for a fresh start. His perspective shifts upon meeting Nina, an independent young woman whose worldview challenges his understanding of connection.




