Director Gerald McCullouch combines rudimentary interviews with dark music video-style vignettes of, well, a bunch of totally nude dudes in this documentary exploring behind-the-scenes at the "fantasy on Earth" of the Swinging Richards club in Atlanta. From a single father bringing in extra income to a breakdown of VIP rates and fees, All Male, All Nude looks at topics including rules (regarding, say, garter tipping), both bonding and in-fighting between the men who compete for cash (the employees are likened to a "giant Kinder Care"), customer impressions, and the dancers' goals and hobbies (such as college degrees or car drifting), as well as sexual confusion/stigma—although Swinging Richards caters to the gay crowd, not all the strippers identify as such—conflict in relationships, and drug/alcohol abuse. While the premise is interesting, the glut of nudity made this reviewer feel like she got away without paying a cover charge—but rather than scintillating, this is more to the point of visual exhaustion. Also featuring an alternate ending, the original uncensored short film, bonus featurettes, and music videos, this is an optional purchase for more adventurous collections. Aud: P. (J. Williams-Wood)
All Male, All Nude
(2017) 62 min. DVD: $17.99. Breaking Glass Pictures (avail. from most distributors). Closed captioned. Volume 33, Issue 2
All Male, All Nude
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