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In My Skin (Blu-ray 4K)

In My Skin (Blu-ray 4K)

Genres: Horror, Thriller & suspense, World Cinema

Region B

EAN/UPC - 5060974682492

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Movie

ENG- English

Directed by Marina de Van

Starring: Marina de Van, Laurent Lucas, Léa Drucker, Thibault de Montalembert, Dominique Reymond, Bernard Alane, Marc Rioufol, François Lamotte, Adrien de Van, Alain Rimoux

Contributors: Laurence Farenc, Marina de Van, Esbjorn Svensson, Pierre Barougier

Studio: Radiance Films
Main Language:
French
Subtitles:
English
Region: Region B
Release Date: 15 Sep 2025
Originally Issued: 2002
No of Discs: 2
Weight: 90g
Dimensions: 135 x 15 x 171 (mm)
Genre: World Cinema
BBFC Cert: (18) Suitable for 18 years and over.
Rental/Retail: Retail not for Rental
Run Time: 97 minutes
Sound: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio

Description

Marina de Van writes, directs and stars in this French psychological drama about a young woman who spirals into a cycle of physical self-harm. When Esther (de Van), a sweet and self-conscious young woman with a good job and a steady boyfriend, falls and suffers injuries to her leg, she gradually becomes obsessed with her own body and skin to the point where she begins aggressively carving wounds into her own flesh. Her boyfriend Vincent (Laurent Lucas) is understandably concerned and angry but his inability to understand her disturbed psychological state forces Esther into further isolation and torment.

Special Features

  • Interactive Menus
  • Bonus Footage
  • Trailers
  • Interviews: Marina de Van (writer/director/actor); Pierre Barougier (cinematographer); Marc Adjadj (acting coach); Manuela Lazic (critic).
  • Commentary: Marina de Van.
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