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Skin

Skin

LEO BEHRENS | USA | 2023 | 7 MIN | ENGLISH

LEO BEHRENS | USA | 2023 | 7 MIN | ENGLISH

ONLINEShortA Question of Gender

Synopsis

Skin is a poetic exploration of identity and self-discovery, using visual symbolism to depict a woman's transformation into a man. With the help of her inner manifestation, the iceman, she sheds her old skin and embraces her true identity.

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Filmmaker Bio

Leo Behrens is an award-winning Norwegian trans cinematographer & director, based in Los Angeles. In 2023, Leo earned his cinematography degree from the American Film Institute Conservatory. Shortly after his graduation, he was selected for The ASC Vision Mentorship Program 23-24. He began his career as a camera operator and director. In just a few years, he advanced to the role of cinematographer, making notable contributions to a wide range of projects in Norway, spanning documentaries, music videos, short films, TV series, and reality TV shows. His first feature film is currently in production.

Producer

Ilayda Cetinkaya

Writer

Leo Behrens

Cinematographer

Leo Behrens

Cast

  • Lio Mehiel
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