Skin Deep (1995)
Directed by Midi Onodera / Alex Koyama
Genres - Mystery, Drama |
Sub-Genres - Erotic Drama, Gay & Lesbian Films, Urban Drama |
Run Time - 82 min. |
Countries - Canada |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
Tattooing is the focus of this Canadian lesbian drama. The film also examines artistic ambition. The protagonist is Alex a filmmaker whose reputation in the alternative art world is well established. She is getting ready to make a feature film. She puts out an advertisement and receives a letter from Chris, a woman pretending to be a man. In the letter, Chris describes, in delicious detail, the sexual pleasure involved with getting a tattoo. Intrigued, Alex hires Chris as her production assistant. She is interested in more than Chris's skills; she also wants her input in the film. Alex's lover tries to warn her that Chris is extremely unstable, but Alex doesn't listen, and allows Chris's crush upon her to run unchecked. This leads to disaster.
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danger, lesbianism, mental-illness, tattoo