Twice a year, booksellers Barnes and Noble have a sale where you can get 50% everything in the Criterion Collection. This important archive of both historically and culturally significant films is also a treasure trove of films with nudity in them. Every week from now until the sale ends on 8/1, we'll bring you a new list of films in the Criterion Collection you might want to consider picking up during the sale. Here are the best films with nudity currently in-print and available from the Criterion Collection with Spine Numbers 400-599!
Criterion Collection Films with Nudity Spines 400-599
Spine no. 403: Cría Cuervos (directed by Carlos Saura)
Spine no. 420: Le Bonheur (directed by Agnes Varda)
Spine no. 422: The Last Emperor (directed by Bernardo Bertolucci)
Spine no. 429: The Lovers (directed by Louis Malle)
Spine no. 432: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (directed by Paul Schrader)
Spine no. 436: Before the Rain (directed by Milcho Manchevski)
Spine no. 438: Mon Oncle Antoine (directed by Claude Jutra)
Spine no. 440: Brand Upon the Brain! (directed by Guy Maddin)
Spine no. 449: Missing (directed by Costa-Gavras)
Spine no. 455: White Dog (directed by Samuel Fuller)
Spine no. 460: Simon of the Desert (directed by Luis Buñuel)
Spine no. 466: In the Realm of the Senses (directed by Nagisa Oshima)
Spine no. 467: Empire of Passion (directed by Nagisa Oshima)
Spine no. 476: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (directed by David Fincher)
Spine no. 483: Repulsion (directed by Roman Polanski)
Spine no. 484: Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (directed by Chantal Akerman)
Spine no. 485: The Last Days of Disco (directed by Whit Stillman)
Spine no. 490: Wings of Desire (directed by Wim Wenders)
Spine no. 501: Paris, Texas (directed by Wim Wenders)
Spine no. 502: Revanche (directed by Götz Spielmann)
Spine no. 506: Dillinger is Dead (directed by Marco Ferreri)
Spine no. 512: Vivre sa vie (directed by Jean-Luc Godard)
Spine no. 514: Ride with the Devil (directed by Ang Lee)
Spine no. 521: Mystery Train (directed by Jim Jarmusch)
Spine no. 539: House (direcred by Nobuhiko Ôbayashi)
Spine no. 540: The Darjeeling Limitedincludes the short Hotel Chevalier (directed by Wes Anderson)
Spine no. 542: Antichrist (directed by Lars von Trier)
Spine no. 545: Easy Rider (directed by Dennis Hopper)
Spine no. 546: Five Easy Pieces (directed by Bob Rafelson)
Spine no. 547: Drive, He Said (directed by Jack Nicholson)
Spine no. 549: The Last Picture Show (directed by Peter Bogdanovich)
Spine no. 550: The King of Marvin Gardens (directed by Bob Rafelson)
Spine no. 552: Broadcast News (directed by James L. Brooks)
Spine no. 553: Fish Tank (directed by Andrea Arnold)
Spine no. 558: Topsy-Turvy (directed by Mike Leigh)
Spine no. 562: Blow Out (directed by Brian De Palma)
Spine no. 563: Something Wild (directed by Jonathan Demme)
Spine no. 571: Black Moon (directed by Louis Malle)
Spine no. 574: Life During Wartime (directed by Todd Solondz)
Spine no. 577: Cul-de-sac (directed by Roman Polanski)
Spine no. 582: Carlos (directed by Olivier Assayas)
Spine no. 585: Identification of a Woman (directed by Michelangelo Antonioni)
Spine no. 593: Belle de jour (directed by Luis Buñuel)
Spine no. 597: Tiny Furniture (directed by Lena Dunham)
Spine no. 598: World on a Wire (directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
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