
Mysterious Skin
2005105 minsColor
Gregg Araki, Director
Appeared at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival
Filmmaker Gregg Araki (THE LIVING END) tells the individual stories of two boys from a small town in Kansas, linked by pivotal traumatic events that occurred during their pre-adolescence. Brian (played by George Webster and Brady Corbet) believes he was the victim of an alien abduction during the summer of 1981. For Neil (Chase Ellison and Joesph Gordon-Levitt), the past is less mysterious; he distinctly recalls being molested by his Little League coach. A fearless and honest film "infused with remarkable tenderness and beauty" - New York Times.
Filmmaker Gregg Araki (THE LIVING END) tells the individual stories of two boys from a small town in Kansas, linked by pivotal traumatic events that occurred during their pre-adolescence. Brian (played by George Webster and Brady Corbet) believes he was the victim of an alien abduction during the summer of 1981. For Neil (Chase Ellison and Joesph Gordon-Levitt), the past is less mysterious; he distinctly recalls being molested by his Little League coach. A fearless and honest film "infused with remarkable tenderness and beauty" - New York Times.

Nudity, Violence, Adult Language, Adult Content, Rape
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| Director | Gregg Araki |
| Producer | Gregg Araki |
| Producer | Jeffrey Levy-Hinte |
| Producer | Mary Jane Skalski |
| Producer | Mary Jane Skalski |
| Screenwriter | Gregg Araki |
| Screenwriter | Scott Heim |
| Cinematographer | Steve Gainer |
| Editor | Gregg Araki |
| Composer | Harold Budd |
| Composer | Robin Guthrie |
| Actor | Brady Corbet |
| Actor | Chase Ellison |
| Actor | Joseph Gordon-Levitt |
| Actor | Michelle Trachtenberg |
| Actor | George Webster |