Europe in the Raw

Europe in the Raw is a 1963 American documentary film written and directed by Russ Meyer.

[1][2][3] Meyer shot the film in Europe after completing his adaptation of Fanny Hill.

According to Roger Ebert, Meyer "concealed a 16-mm camera in a suitcase and got footage in the red-light districts of Paris, Amsterdam and elsewhere."

Meyer later felt the suitcase camera was unhandy and difficult to use, and that he would not recommend making a film in that way again.

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