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Skin (2019)

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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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.

Rating:
Genre:Drama, Crime, History, Romance
Directed By:Guy Nattiv
Written By:Guy Nattiv
In Theaters:7/26/2019
Box Office:

Runtime:110 minutes
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

Cast


Director

Guy Nattiv

Director

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Jamie Bell

Bryon Widner

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Danielle Macdonald

Julie Price

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Vera Farmiga

Shareen

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Bill Camp

Fred 'Hammer' Krager

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Louisa Krause

April

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Zoe Colletti

Desiree

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Kylie Rogers

Sierra

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Colbi Gannett

Iggy

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Mike Colter

Daryle Jenkins

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Mary Stuart Masterson

Agent Jackie Marks

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Seán Cullen

Dr. Bruce Shack

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