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Skin

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In a small supermarket in a blue collar town, a black man smiles at a 10 year old white boy across the checkout aisle. This innocuous moment sends two gangs into a ruthless war that ends with a shocking backlash.

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Status: Released

Released Date: 2019-02-08

Runtime: 20 mins

Director: Guy Nattiv

Writer: Sharon Maymon, Guy Nattiv

Spoken language: English

Genres: Drama

Original title: Skin

Production Companies: New Native, Studio Mao

Production Countries: United States of America

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**Between Violence and Fantasy: The Brutal Allegory of Skin** Some films make you look away. Skin (2018), Guy Nattiv's Oscar-winning short, makes you keep watching even when you want to-need to-turn your head. It presents a world so charged, so extreme, so grotesquely cruel that it might feel fictional. And yet, deep down, you know it's real. That's what makes it so terrifying. At just 20 minutes, Skin compresses an entire cycle of hate into a tightly wound parable. It begins with a disturbingly ordinary scene: a white, working-class family laughing in a grocery store parking lot. Their young son is playful, the father (Jonathan Tucker, in a quietly menacing performance) is loud but charismatic, and everything feels deceptively mundane. Until it isn't. What follows is a slow slide into horror-the kind grounded in American soil. The plot turns on a violent hate crime committed in front of the boy, and the surreal retribution that follows. To describe the narrative twist would be to spoil the impact, but suffice to say the film fuses realism with grotesque poetic justice in a way that feels like fable, nightmare, and newsreel all at once. Nattiv plays with genre here-there are moments where Skin flirts with fantasy or even body horror-but his use of it isn't decorative. It's structural. The film invites us to believe in a kind of mythic justice, only to expose the deeper rot beneath that fantasy. In doing so, it implicates both the system and the cycles of revenge that feed it. The acting is remarkable across the board. Jonathan Tucker brings a chilling authenticity to the father: he's not a cartoon bigot, but something more insidious-charming, familiar, protective. His performance suggests how hate can be inherited not just through ideology, but through love, loyalty, and pride. Meanwhile, the child actor (Jackson Robert Scott) is heartbreakingly effective-his wide-eyed observation of violence is the film's emotional anchor. Technically, Skin is tightly made. The cinematography feels uncomfortably close at times-handheld, urgent-but controlled. It mimics a documentary realism without sacrificing narrative rhythm. The score is subtle, letting silence and ambient sound carry much of the dread. What struck me most, though, is that the film operates as both cautionary tale and indictment. It doesn't offer redemption, but retribution-twisted, shocking, and not necessarily satisfying. You leave it not with catharsis, but a kind of sick clarity: this world may be exaggerated, but it's only just barely removed from ours. As a programmer, I find films like Skin hard to place. They're not easy watches. They leave audiences unsettled, morally bruised. But that's the point. Skin doesn't want to be palatable. It wants to confront. It wants to linger. And it does. In a time when social commentary in cinema often pulls its punches to avoid offending, Skin goes straight for the jugular-then asks who taught you how to bleed.
2025-08-04

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