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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.
In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, "Truly Naked" attracted considerable interest, leading to a competitive bidding situation among seven distributors. Capelight Pictures ultimately secured the rights, planning a theatrical release in the region with distribution partner Polyfilm in Austria.
Simultaneously, distributors in Korea moved rapidly following initial market exposure. EnterMode Corp. emerged as the rights holder, committing to a robust theatrical release for the film in their territory.




