You'd think a movie about nudists would be enough to raise eyebrows, right?
But then the filmmakers had to take it a step further by holding "clothing-optional" screenings.
The skin-baring flick, Act Naturally, comes from director J.P. Riley and tells the funny, fictional story of two estranged sisters who inherit a nudist resort. It won the Audience Award for best feature at the L.A. United Film Festival, and it premieres in New York next week.
Co-producer/co-writer/star Katie Hall assures me "people will totally be wearing pants" at the New York screening, so don't be afraid to purchase a ticket.
If you don't live in the area, Act Naturally is now streaming over at Prescreen for $8.
Here's a trailer, which I think is pretty safe for work:
Keep an eye on Facebook or the official site for more upcoming screenings.
Whitney has been writing about pop culture for USA TODAY since 1999, when Pop Candy began as a weekly column. Her interests include music festivals, mustaches, Lost, comic books and Andy Warhol. She lives in New York City. More about Whitney | E-mail Whitney