Skin is an 11-minute short film starring Ewen Bremner and Marcia Rose and directed by Vincent O'Connell. Produced by Tapson/Steel Films for British Screen and Channel 4 Films, it was filmed in September 1995. The screenplay was written in the summer of that year by British playwright Sarah Kane.
It was first screened at the London Film Festival in October 1995, and was later given its television debut on Channel 4 at 11.35pm on 17 June 1997. An original airtime of 9.40pm was pushed back after television executives became worried about the depiction of violence and racism in the film, which, according to the British tabloid The Daily Mail, they saw as "one of the most violent and racially offensive programmes ever to be made for television in this country". Vincent O'Connell was nominated for a Golden Bear award in the category "Best Short Film" for the film at the 1996 Berlin International Film Festival.
The film's screenplay was only Kane's second work, written after her 1995 debut Blasted but before 1996's Phaedra's Love. The screenplay appears in the complete collection of Sarah Kane's work, Sarah Kane: Complete Plays, published in 2001 by Methuen.
Skin (2008)
Skin is a British-South African 2008 biographical film ? based on the book When She Was White: The True Story of a Family Divided by Race by Judith Stone ? directed by Anthony Fabian, about Sandra Laing, a South African woman born to white parents, who was classified as "Coloured" during the apartheid era, presumably due to a genetic case of atavism. Skin premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2009.
The film was released to a limited number of US cinemas on 30 October 2009. It started showing in South Africa on 22 January 2010, and in Australia and New Zealand 25 July 2010.
Skin (2008)
Skin is a 2008 drama history film directed by Hanro Smitsman and written by Germen Boelens, Philip Delmaar and Hanro Smitsman.
Skin (2012)
Skin is a 2012 short drama film written by David Pablos, Jordana Spiro and directed by Jordana Spiro.
Skin (2003-2005)
Skin is a television serial drama which aired at 9:00 p.m. Monday on Fox in 2003. It followed the tale of two teenagers who came from feuding families on opposite sides of the moral and legal spectrum. Adam is the son of the Los Angeles District Attorney, and Jewel is the daughter of a pornographer. The show is a modern-day take on the Romeo and Juliet story. Even after an incredible amount of advertising, the show was cancelled after only three episodes due to poor ratings and less than favorable reviews. It was reprieved in 2005, when SOAPnet acquired broadcasting rights to all eight episodes and aired the last five episodes for the first time.
Skins is a 2002 feature film by Chris Eyre and based upon the novel of the same name by Adrian C. Louis. The film is set on the fictional Beaver Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota near the Nebraska border, a place very much like the actual Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, the setting in the book and the place where the film was actually shot. Lakota Sioux tribal police officer Rudy Yellow Lodge struggles to rescue his older, alcoholic brother, Mogie, a former football star who was wounded in combat three times in Vietnam. Winona LaDuke makes a cameo appearance as Rose Two Buffalo.
Skins (2007-2013)
Skins was a British teen drama that followed the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England, through the two years of sixth form. Its controversial storylines have explored issues such as dysfunctional families, mental illness, adolescent sexuality, substance abuse, death and bullying. The show was created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures, and premiered on E4 on 25 January 2007. The show went on to be a critical success as well as a ratings winner within its target demographic. Over its initial six-year run, Skins proved to be atypical of ongoing drama series in that it replaced its primary cast every two years. Plans for a film spin-off were first discussed in 2009, but ultimately did not come to fruition. Instead, a specially-commissioned seventh and final series of the show was broadcast in 2013, featuring some of the cast from its 2007?10 run. The show's name comes from the rolling papers known as "skins".
Skin Dive
Skins (2011)
Skins is an American teen drama that premiered on January 17, 2011, on MTV in the United States. It is a remake of the original UK show of the same name. As with the UK series, the American version features a cast of amateur actors and young writers.
The series generated controversy in the United States over its sexual content, in which several advertisers withdrew and there were some accusations of child pornography since most of its cast members were under the age of 18. On June 9, 2011, MTV announced that they would not renew Skins for a second season, with a statement that "Skins is a global television phenomenon that, unfortunately, did not connect with a U.S. audience as much as we had hoped. We admire the work that the series creator Bryan Elsley did in adapting the show for MTV, and appreciate the core audience that embraced it."
Skin, skin (1966)
Skin, skin is a 1966 drama film written by Robert Alfthan and Marja-Leena Mikkola and directed by Mikko Niskanen.
Skinny Dip
Skinny Dip is a 2011 action drama film directed by Frankie Latina.
Skin 2 (2006)
Skin 2 is a 2006 adult film directed by Bridgette Kerkove.
Skinner is a 1993 Independent Film/Splatter/Slasher motion picture starring Ted Raimi, Traci Lords, Ricki Lake and Richard Schiff.
Süskind (2012)
S�skind is a Dutch war film directed by Rudolf van den Berg. The film is based on the life of Walter S�skind and is set in Amsterdam during the Second World War. The film was released in the Netherlands on 19 January 2012.
Second Skin is a 1999 gay film by Spanish director Gerardo Vera, starring Javier Bardem, and Jordi Moll� and Ariadna Gil serves as supporting characters. The film is available on DVD in Spain.
Skin Deep (1983)
Skin Deep is a 1983 drama tv movie written by Anne Lucas and directed by Mark Joffe and Chris Langman.
Skin Deep (1995)
Skin Deep is a film by Canadian filmmaker Midi Onodera.
Skin Game (1971)
Skin Game is a 1971 American independent comedy western starring James Garner and Louis Gossett, Jr. and directed by Paul Bogart and Gordon Douglas, The supporting cast features Susan Clark, Edward Asner, Andrew Duggan, Parley Baer and Royal Dano.
Skin Deep (1989)
Skin Deep is a 1989 American film starring John Ritter, written and directed by Blake Edwards.
Skin Deep (2003)
Second Skin (2000)
Second Skin is a 2000 thriller film directed by Darrell Roodt.
Skinning (2010)
Skinning is a 2010 Serbian film directed by Stevan Filipovi?. It premiered on 6 October 2010 in Sava Centar in Belgrade.
Baseball / 1950's & 60's / Solid Hitting - Good Fielding Outfielder / Pirates, Reds, Cardinals
was a member of the 1960 World Series Champs Pirates and 1964 St Louis Cardinals
Snakeskin (2001)
Snakeskin is an award-winning New Zealand film directed by Gillian Ashurst and Produced by Vanessa Sheldrick from Cowgirl Productions. The story focuses on Alice and her best friend Johnny, who embark on a road trip across New Zealand. Along the way they pick up a hitch-hiker named Seth, who is on the run from a gang of skinheads and a group of drug dealers. The film's New Zealand cinema release began on 11 October 2001. The film has never officially been released in the US or the UK, but it has been shown in the U.K. on the 'Movies for men' TV channel several times.
Summer Skin (1961)
Summer Skin is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Skin Crawl (2007)
Skin Trade (2015)
Skin Trade is an upcoming Thai-Canadian action-thriller film directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham and written by Dolph Lundgren, Gabriel Dowrick, Steven Elder, and John Hyams. It stars Dolph Lundgren and Tony Jaa as cops who take down a human trafficking ring.
Skin Trade (2010)
Skin Trade is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Shannon Keith.
Skinheads (1989)
Skinheads is a 1989 United States thriller film, directed, written and produced by Greydon Clark.
Actor: The Entity, Silkwood, Reversal Of Fortune, Blue Steel, Garbo Talks, Lifepod, Timecop, Oh God! You Devil, Nixon & Kissinge, Ali, Rhoda, Wiseguy, Veronica's Closet, The West Wing, Chicago Hope, Skin, The Stockard Channing Show, The Arrival