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==Film work==
Craven combined film with naturism. In the 1950s/60s, [[nudity in film]] was [[taboo]], but he evaded [[censors]] by not showing [[pubic hair]]. As a result, he became a pioneer in this [[genre]]. Under the [[pseudonym]] '''Michael Keatering''', Craven directed the naturist film ''[[Travelling Light (1959 film)|Travelling Light]]'' (1959). This was the first naturist film to receive public release in the UK. Described as an underwater ballet, it was shot off [[Corsica]] and released in 1960. He later produced ''[[Sunswept]]'' (1961) and ''[[Eves on Skis]]'' (1963).<ref name="Telegraph"/>
He lost a lot of his film archive when a tree fell on the garage in which it was stored while he was away at his apartment in Costa Natura, a naturist resort in
==Death==
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