Truly Naked
A Film by Muriel d'Ansembourg
Netherlands / Belgium / France — 2026 — Drama With Caolán O’Gorman, Andrew Howard, Safiya Benaddi, Alessa Savage, Lyndsey Marshal Production: Isabella Films, Prime Time, Cinémadefacto, Ici et Là Productions — International Sales: M-Appeal — French Distribution: Shellac
Synopsis
Alec is a soft-spoken, introverted teenager raised in the orbit of his father Dylan’s low-budget adult entertainment business: filming, editing, uploading. When the family relocates to a quiet seaside town, Alec hopes for a fresh start. Everything shifts when he meets Nina, a fiercely independent classmate whose outlook challenges his entire understanding of connection and desire.
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Director’s Statement
“This film is not simply about porn, it’s about intimacy. And intimacy is so much scarier.” — Muriel d’Ansembourg
Shot in the UK with a British cast, Truly Naked premiered in the Perspectives section of the Berlinale 2026. Beneath its provocative premise lies a deeply human story about vulnerability and the courage it takes to truly connect with another person.
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Muriel d’Ansembourg
A US-Dutch filmmaker, Muriel d’Ansembourg makes her feature debut with Truly Naked. The project took root in 2011 and was developed over more than a decade alongside producer Els Vandevorst of Isabella Films : whose credits include Martin Koolhoven’s Brimstone and Brian De Palma’s Domino. The film sparked competitive bidding wars across multiple territories straight out of its Berlinale premiere, announcing d’Ansembourg as a distinctive new voice in European cinema.