Skin
Year: 2019
Genre: Drama, Crime, History, Romance
Studio: Maven Screen Media, Sight Unseen Pictures, Allusionist Picture House, Brookstreet Pictures, Come What May Productions, Hua Wen Movie Group, Item 7, Lost Lane Entertainment, New Native Pictures, PaperChase Films, Tugawood Pictures, Bretz Filmes, Voltage Pictures
Director: Guy Nattiv
Cast: Jamie Bell, Danielle Macdonald, Vera Farmiga, Bill Camp, Louisa Krause, Zoe Colletti
Crew: Pat Romano (Stunt Coordinator), Ben Kahn (First Assistant Director), Ged Dickersin (Co-Producer), Rick Gerson (Co-Producer), Kenny Lozyniak (Second Second Assistant Director), Stephen Bettles (Tattoo Designer)
Runtime: 110 minutes
Release: Jul 26, 2019
IMDb: 6.96/10 by 420 users
Popularity: 6
Country: Brazil, Canada, China, United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0

Overall, the film does leave it up to audience to decide how they feel about the whole story, although it definitely wants you to sympathise with Bryon and the change he goes through. ‘Skin’ is a film worth checking out to start a conversation about these issues and whether a racist can really be changed. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-skin-inside-the-mind-of-white-supremacists Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.
First and foremost, this is an extremely hard movie to watch. I find that Jamie Bell and Guy Nattiv have managed to truly capture 1) the psychology of an abusive, dictatorial gang leader, 2) the psychology of his followers, 3) the psychology of an abused, trapped victim who's grown to learn he wants out, and finally 4) the absolutely incredible amount of patience and love that it takes to guide someone from the situation of the the first 3 points. Maybe not entertaining, but the story's damned accurate.