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In an effort to rekindle the spark in their troubled marriage, 40-somethings Laura and Bruno head to a three day couples’ retreat run by relationship and sexual healing guru Bjorg Rasmussen. Upon arrival, the path to their reconnection is met with hilarious and increasingly absurd farce.
Spoken entirely in an improvised, gibberish-esque language with subtitles created by contributing writers globally after release, Nude Tuesday is an utterly singular excursion into miscommunication, full frontal nudity and self-discovery.
Nude Tuesday is now . It will be released in cinemas in New Zealand on 16 June and Australia on 23 June, then will be streamable on Stan from 7 July. UK and US releases have yet to be announced
Spoken entirely in an improvised, gibberish-esque language with subtitles created by contributing writers globally after release, Nude Tuesday is an utterly singular excursion into miscommunication, full frontal nudity and self-discovery.
Van Beek and Ballantyne developed five diverse concepts, and soon it became clear to both that Nude Tuesday was the project to focus on first, with Ballantyne directing, and van Beek writing and starring.
Nude Tuesday began its initial journey by going out to distributors with two sets of subtitles, one written by Ronnie Cheng and Celia Pacquola, and another by Julia Davis. The three writers watched the finished film with no script and no subtitles and created their own interpretation of the dialogue.














