Blue Skin
Originally released in 2004. Blue Skin is a documentary film. directed by Andrea Schuler.
Starring Herbert Hoffmann, Karlmann Richter, and Albert Cornelissen
Synopsis
Herbert, an established businessman, Karlmann, the distinguished son of upper-class parents, and Albert, a sturdy sailor, overcame all social barriers to live out their passion for tattoos together. At a time when tattoos were ostracized and frowned upon, when tattooed people were considered outsiders and criminals. At first glance, the three appear to be middle-class older men in their 90s, but as soon as they take off their shirts, many parchment-like images are revealed on their skin, telling the stories of their lives in snapshots.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Cobra Film
- Egoli Tossell Film
- Schweizer Fernsehen
- ZDF
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blue Skin about?
Herbert, an established businessman, Karlmann, the distinguished son of upper-class parents, and Albert, a sturdy sailor, overcame all social barriers to live out their passion for tattoos together...
Who directed Blue Skin?
Blue Skin was directed by Andrea Schuler.
How long is Blue Skin?
Blue Skin has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Blue Skin released?
Blue Skin was released on February 8, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Blue Skin?
The main cast of Blue Skin includes Herbert Hoffmann, Karlmann Richter, Albert Cornelissen.