Mysterious Skin

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Awards

Bergen International Film Awards 2004 - Won - Jury Award

Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2005 - Nominated - Best Foreign Film-English Language

Gijon International Film Festival 2004 - Nominated - Best Feature

GLADD Media Awards 2006 - Nominated - Outstanding Film-Limited Release

Bergen International Film Awards 2004 - Won - Jury Award

Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2005 - Nominated - Best Foreign Film-English Language

Gijon International Film Festival 2004 - Nominated - Best Feature

GLADD Media Awards 2006 - Nominated - Outstanding Film-Limited Release

Gotham Awards 2005 - Nominated - Breakthrough Award

Independent Spirit Awards 2006 - Nominated - Best Director

Rotterdam International Film Festival 2005 - Won - MovieZone Award

Seattle International Film Festival 2005 - Won - Best Actor

Seattle International Film Festival 2005 - Won - Best Director

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Mysterious Skin

Director:
Gregg Araki
99 Minutes
 

At A Glance

Film Synopsis

At the age of eight, Kansas youngsters Neil and Brian played on the same little league baseball team. Now, ten years later, the two boys couldn’t be more different. Neil is a charismatic but emotionally aloof male hustler while Brian is a nervous introvert obsessed with the idea that he has been abducted by a UFO. When the boys’ parallel lives inevitably intersect, the pair unearth dark, repressed secrets on a harrowing and unforgettable journey of self-discovery.

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Details

Runtime:
99 min.

Genres:
Drama
LGBT

Countries:
UNITED STATES
NETHERLANDS

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Tagline

Two boys. One can't remember. The other can't forget.

 

Plot Summary

Director Gregg Araki’s MYSTERIOUS SKIN, adapted from Scott Heim’s acclaimed novel, is an intensely powerful chronicle of childhood innocence lost. The film features starmaking turns from Joseph Gordon-Levitt (TV’s Third Rock from the Sun) and Brady Corbet (Thirteen) alongside outstanding performances from co-stars Michelle Trachtenberg (Eurotrip, Ice Princess), Mary Lynn Rajskub (TV’s 24) and Academy Award® nominee Elizabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas).

 

 

Memorable Quotes

[last lines] Neil: [narration voice-over] And as we sat there listening to the carolers, I wanted to tell Brian it was over now and everything would be okay. But that was a lie, plus, I couldn't speak anyway. I wish there was some way for us to go back and undo the past. But there wasn't. There was nothing we could do. So I just stayed silent and trying to telepathically communicate how sorry I was about what had happened. And I thought of all the grief and sadness and fucked up suffering in the world, and it made me want to escape. I wished with all my heart that we could just leave this world behind. Rise like two angels in the night and magically... disappear.

[narration voice-over] Neil: I met Wendy Peterson when I was ten. She was eleven, one grade ahead of me in school. If I wasn't queer we would have ended up having sloppy teenage sex and getting pregnant, contributing more fucked-up unwanted kids to society. But instead, she became my soulmate. And... one true partner in crime.

[first lines] Brian: [narration voice-over] The summer I was 8 years old, five hours disappeared from my life. Five hours. Lost. Gone without a trace. Brian: [narration voice-over] Last thing I remember I was sitting on the bench at my Little League game. It started to rain. What happened after that remains a pitch black void.

 

 

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