How about sports films with locker room nudity?
It always seems like sports films show quick flashes of nudity. I suppose it is for the sake of realism, adding a real environmental picture of something the character is going through. But sometimes there is some extended time in a locker room. I love that. There should be more of it. One movie that comes to mind is the early 1960's movie "This Sporting Life" with the young Richard Harris fully nude with others in the rugby team locker room. I'll have to check it again but I think Chariots of Fire spent some time with the men being naked. There isa quick flash of wrestling team locker room nudity in "The World According to Garp" if I remember correctly. It seems like when women are shown naked in a locker room it is either as something sexual like in the Porkys films but then it becomes exploitative and almost pornographic. This is not pornographic. I just love it when real natural sports locker room nudity is shown in a film. Prison films often show nudity but if there's a prison shower scene it usually leads either to sex or violence. There's nowhere more natural to be naked than in a men's or women's lockerroom.
Perhaps it had a lesbian like quality,becauseit was supposed to... LOL
from IMDB.com"The intertwined lives and loves of three highly-ranked athletes striving for the national team; Chris bounces between the beds of male coach Terry and her female friend, competitor, and role model Tory."
Yes....Chariots of Fire did have a small nude locker room scene.
One movie I love the locker room scene is Any Given Sunday. Plenty of rear shoots plus as few full frontals.
Even tho it's a "chickflick", Steel Magnolias has a locker room scene. There are about 10 butts in the scene
It's not quite a locker room, but Leni Riefenstahl's classic film about the 1936 Olympics, "Olympia", opens with nude athletes doing various things. That starts about 7 minutes in, and the athletes are wearing genital pouches but are otherwise nude, male and female.
There is some very nice male locker-room and shower nudity in a film from the late 1960s, called _Drive, He Said_, directed by Jack Nicholson believe it or not. It's about a college baskteball player who gets caught up in campus protests; but near the beginning of the film we see several of his teammates full-frontal in the showers horsing around.