Cap d’Adge, largest nudist resort in Europe, is an idyllic place where the ordinary routines of everyday life take on extraordinary tones. Undressed people become equals; they are stripped of every economic or religious difference. This parallel world is based on one single law: privacy must always be safeguarded. A camera in the wrong hands is equivalent to a handgun here; they kill the subjects’ freedom, forcing them back to the life from which they seek to escape. By hiding their identity, it inevitably creates a multitude of anonymous bodies that embrace freedom far from the prejudices imposed by society.