A bromance-style film, focusing on the cultural adaptability of two straight men deciding to share an apartment. However, one of them turns out to be a nudist.
This film explores the stigmas and social complexities of the socially-nude lifestyle when it meets with the conservative normality of the everyday person. This film also sets up both the protagonist and the antagonist as two heterosexual men; a rare yet potent dynamic for a film dealing with social issues. Naturally, they are influenced by the women in their lives too - but not always in a positive manner.

The funds go entirely to the principal production costs. That's paying the actors, crew and keeping everyone fed.
2x male actors = minimum $100 each
2x female actors = minimum $100 each
Since all these roles involve full-frontal nudity, we are committed to making sure no one is exploited. We would not feel comfortable making this film without the leads being paid for their brave contribution.
Every person behind the camera, too, is giving their time and working hard. We believe in an honest day's pay for an honest day's work and rather than side-step this obligation with deferred payment, we limit each crew role to a minimum of $50 each.
The amount we raise will be directly proportionate to how many crew we take on.
There is a certain amount of tactful, delicate behaviour for this film. We are asking a great deal of our actors, and our crew. We want everyone to feel comfortable and looked after within a professional and mature environment.
Sourcing talented actors and safe, secure locations are the top priority for this film to reach its maximum potential. If a cast member feels uncomfortable (outside of when the script calls for it), it's going to show. If the location looks shabby and not enough time was spent to get the scene shot correctly, it will show. There is no point in making any film if it's not going to be done properly and with the utmost care taken for everyone involved.