The Skin I'm In
Originally released in 2012. The Skin I'm In is a documentary film. directed by Broderick Fox. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In 2005, filmmaker Broderick Fox was found on the Berlin subway tracks with his head split open and a lethal blood alcohol level of 0.47. Strangers pulled him to safety, giving him a second chance at life and propelling him on a global journey to explore the limits of body, mind, spirit and art. Spanning Germany, Canada, Japan, Kenya, and the United States, Fox's journey includes collaborations with Canadian First-Nations artist Rande Cook and African-American artist Zulu, who help him memorialize his experiences in a full back tattoo. In our digital age where personal confession and self-exposure abound, Fox instead transforms his experiences into art, making a film that is both innovative and accessible.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Skin I'm In about?
In 2005, filmmaker Broderick Fox was found on the Berlin subway tracks with his head split open and a lethal blood alcohol level of 0.47. Strangers pulled him to safety, giving him a second chance ...
Who directed The Skin I'm In?
The Skin I'm In was directed by Broderick Fox.
How long is The Skin I'm In?
The Skin I'm In has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was The Skin I'm In released?
The Skin I'm In was released on April 27, 2012 in theaters.