Under the Skin | |
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Directed by | Carine Adler |
Written by | Carine Adler |
Starring | Samantha Morton Claire Rushbrook Matthew Delamere Rita Tushingham Stuart Townsend |
Cinematography | Barry Ackroyd |
Edited by | Ewa J. Lind |
Music by | Ilona Sekacz |
Distributed by | British Film Institute |
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Running time | 79 minutes[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million (estimated)[2] |
Box office | $140,254[3] |
Under the Skin is a 1997 British drama film written and directed by Carine Adler and starring Samantha Morton and Claire Rushbrook. It tells the story of two sisters coping with the sudden death of their mother. While one sister, Rose, manages to get on with her life, younger sister Iris goes down a self-destructive path in which she loses herself in one-night-stands and anonymous sexual encounters.
Adler based her ideas for the script on forensic psychiatrist Estela V. Welldon's book Mother, Madonna, Whore, which argues that whereas men tend to externalize their grieving processes through anger, women internalize them via paths which can incorporate such extreme reactions as self-harm and promiscuity.[4]
Morton was widely praised for her performance and the film won top critics’ prizes at various film festivals, including the award for Best British Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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