Two Nudes Bathing (1995)
35m
Running Time
March 24, 1995Release Date
Plot.
Originally produced for the Showtime anthology series Picture Windows and screened at the Cannes Film Festival, this whimsical British short speculates upon the origins of the anonymous painting, Two Nudes Bathing, which hangs in the Louvre. The painting depicts two beautiful, naked young women engaged in a tender act. The result is the notorious painting in which the nude girls are depicted with one of them daintily holding the nipple of the other. Naturally, the finished work causes quite a stir in Comte's prudish household. Though rumors persist of a feature-length version of this film, they are unfounded: it was originally shot and produced as a 35-minute short, and that was the version that ran and was reviewed at Cannes.
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Two Nudes Bathing is a 1995 short film created as part of the Showtime television series, Picture Windows. It was written, produced and directed by John Boorman, other producers include Scott JT Frank, Dan Halperin, and David Wachs. The film stars John Hurt and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.