The film is set against the backdrop of St. Petersburg's famous geography—specifically the shores of the Gulf of Finland and areas like the near Sestroretsk. Duny Beach has long stood as one of the oldest and most culturally significant nudist landmarks in Russia, drawing parallels to the broader Baltic naturist traditions found in neighboring Estonia, Finland, and Germany.

The film captures a unique intersection of cultural expression and societal shift during a landmark year for the city—the of St. Petersburg's founding. Documentary Overview

But hope persists. Digital archaeologists, veteran DJs, and rave historians continue the search. If you ever find a dusty CD-R marked “BS-SPb-2003-UPD” at a flea market in Vyborg or a charity shop in central St. Petersburg, grab it. You will be holding a piece of rave history.

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