A destitute young man, raised by racist skinheads and notorious among white supremacists, turns his back on hatred and violence to transform his life, with the help of a black activist and the woman he loves.
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Film Cast:
- Bryon Widner: Jamie Bell
- Julie Price: Danielle Macdonald
- Shareen: Vera Farmiga
- Fred ‘Hammer’ Krager: Bill Camp
- April: Louisa Krause
- Desiree: Zoe Colletti
- Sierra: Kylie Rogers
- Iggy: Colbi Gannett
- Daryle Jenkins: Mike Colter
- Agent Jackie Marks: Mary Stuart Masterson
- Dr. Bruce Shack: Seán Cullen
- Slayer: Daniel Henshall
- Gavin: Russell Posner
- Rebeca Ramos: Jenna Leigh Green
- Melissa Frye: Jaime Ray Newman
- Young Bryon: Tyler WIlliamson
- Arab Boy: Steven Vacnin
- Sean: Scott Thomas
Film Crew:
- Editor: Lee Percy
- Casting: Laura Rosenthal
- Producer: Oren Moverman
- Producer: Al Corley
- Producer: Bart Rosenblatt
- Executive Producer: Zachery Ty Bryan
- Producer: Pierre Even
- Producer: Jaime Ray Newman
- Executive Producer: Gabriel Napora
- Producer: Jonathan Dana
- Editor: Michael Taylor
- Director of Photography: Arnaud Potier
- Writer: Guy Nattiv
- Producer: Marie-Claude Poulin
- Original Music Composer: Dan Romer
- Executive Producer: Daniel Negreanu
- Costume Designer: Mirren Gordon-Crozier
- Hair Department Head: Tijen Osman
- Key Makeup Artist: Katie Middleton
- Executive Producer: Nick Gordon
- Casting: Jodi Angstreich
- Casting: Maribeth Fox
- Executive Producer: Hardy Justice
- Executive Producer: Julia Lebedev
- Makeup Department Head: Stephen Bettles
- Executive Producer: Tommee May
- Makeup Artist: Ashley K. Thomas
- Executive Producer: Meriam Alrashid
- Production Design: Mary Lena Colston
- Executive Producer: Nic Marshall
- Executive Producer: Shaohua Huang
- Producer: Dillon D. Jordan
- Executive Producer: David Kang
- Executive Producer: Trevor Matthews
- Set Decoration: Sasha Flimlin
- Makeup Artist: Kenneth Alexander
- Executive Producer: Lawrence Cancellieri
- Executive Producer: Randy Cancellieri
- Executive Producer: Robert L. Hymers III
Movie Reviews:
- SWITCH.: 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 SantosRead Chris’ full article…
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-skin-inside-the-mind-of-white-supremacistsHead to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.
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