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The Man Who Sold His Skin review – art-world satire runs only skin deep

The Man Who Sold His Skin review – art-world satire runs only skin deep
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Zurich , Züsz , Switzerland , Syria , Brussels , Bruxelles-capitale , Belgium , Lebanon , Syrian , Belgian , Kaouther-ben-hania , Mel-brooks

Movie Review - The Man Who Sold His Skin (2020)

Movie Review - The Man Who Sold His Skin (2020)
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Film Shorts // April 21-27, 2021


Film Shorts // April 21-27, 2021
Mortal Kombat (R) A second film adaptation of the 1990s arcade video game, this martial-arts movie is about an evil overlord (Chin Han) who summons the world’s best fighters to a tournament. Also with Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Joe Taslim, Hiroyuki Sanada, Josh Lawson, Tadanobu Asano, Ludi Lin, Max Huang, Sisi Stringer, Nathan Jones, and Mehcad Brooks. (Opens Friday) 
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OPENING
Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train (R) A big-screen continuation of the
anime TV series, this film features the continuing adventures of demon hunter Tanjiro Kamado (voiced by Natsuki Hanae and Zach Aguilar). Additional voices by Akari Kitô, Abby Trott, Satoshi Hino, Mark Whitten, Hiro Shimono, Aleks Le, Daisuke Hirakawa, and Landon McDonald. (Opens Friday)

New-york , United-states , Arkansas , Akari , Ms , Syria , Mugen , Guangdong , China , United-kingdom , Minari , Kyonggi-do

Film Shorts // April 14-20, 2021


Film Shorts // April 14-20, 2021
Vanquish (R) This thriller stars Ruby Rose as a former mob drug courier who becomes the target of extortion after a retired cop (Morgan Freeman) kidnaps her daughter. Also with Patrick Muldoon, Nick Vallelonga, Ekaterina Baker, and Julie Lott. (Opens Friday)
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OPENING
Jakob’s Wife (NR) The latest horror film by Travis Stevens (
Girl on the Third Floor) stars Barbara Crampton as a small-town minister’s wife who rediscovers her youth when she’s bitten by a vampire. Also with Larry Fessenden, Bonnie Aarons, Nyisha Bell, Sarah Lind, Mark Kelly, and CM Punk. (Opens Friday in Dallas)

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A film in which skin serves as art - The Martha's Vineyard Times

A film in which skin serves as art - The Martha's Vineyard Times
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Review: The indelibility of tattoos doesn't transfer to 'The Man Who Sold His Skin'


Review: The indelibility of tattoos doesn't transfer to 'The Man Who Sold His Skin'
Robert Abele
© (Tanit Films/Samuel Goldwyn Films)
Monica Bellucci and Yahya Mahayni in the movie "The Man Who Sold His Skin." (Tanit Films/Samuel Goldwyn Films)
A fascinating true story mixing art and human rights has inspired a regrettably ham-fisted movie in “The Man Who Sold His Skin,” Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania’s lush but wildly uneven yarn (and Oscar nominee for international feature) about the thorny convergence of art world privilege and real-world woes.
In the late 2000s, a Swiss man agreed to let Belgian artist Wim Delvoye turn his back into a tattooed work (titled after him, “Tim”), a contract that involved traveling for scheduled gallery appearances and a percentage when it sold (and it did). Ben Hania’s topical reworking of this eccentric and questionable bargain is to make the living canvas someone truly in need — and who is more desperate these days for the stamp of freedom, and maybe a certain notable prestige, than a refugee?

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Film Shorts // April 7-13, 2021


Film Shorts // April 7-13, 2021
The Man Who Sold His Skin (NR) Nominated for the Oscar for Best International Film, this Tunisian drama is about a Syrian refugee (Yahya Mahyani) who becomes a living art exhibit in a museum. Also with Dea Liane, Koen de Bouw, Saad Lostan, Christian Vadim, Darina al-Joundi, and Monica Bellucci. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
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OPENING
 
Held (NR) Jill Awbrey and Bart Johnson star in this horror film as a couple trying to repair their marriage when a disembodied voice at their vacation house takes control. Also with Rez Kempton, Zack Gold, Jener Dasilva, and Tessa Munro. (Opens Friday)

New-york , United-states , Arkansas , United-kingdom , Paris , France-general , France , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , Minari , Kyonggi-do , South-korea

'The Man Who Sold His Skin' review: Tunisia's provocative Oscar contender on romance and freedom

'The Man Who Sold His Skin' review: Tunisia's provocative Oscar contender on romance and freedom
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'The Man Who Sold His Skin' review: Tunisian Oscar nominee uses the milieu of the contemorary art world to explore the dehumanizing state of refugees.

'The Man Who Sold His Skin' review: Tunisian Oscar nominee uses the milieu of the contemorary art world to explore the dehumanizing state of refugees.
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The Man Who Sold His Skin Movie Review


The Man Who Sold His Skin Movie Review
By
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Director: Kaouther Ben Hania
Writer: Kaouther Ben Hania
Cast: Yahya Mahayni, Dea Liane, Koen De Bouw, Monica Bellucci, Saad Lostan, Darina Al Joundi, Jan Dahdouh, Christian Vadim
Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 2/21/21
Tunisia’s entry to the 93rd Academy Awards
Sylvia Sims sang the classic song that opens: “You’d never think they go together/ But they certainly do/ The combination of English muffins/ And Irish Stew.” Top chefs know how to mix quite a number of things that would not have been attempted years ago. In the same way, stories combine groups from different classes, nationalities, and religions. Suprisingly, sometimes they find common ground. One example is found in female director Kaouther Ben Hania’s sophomore feature, which is the official entry of Tunisia into the 93rd Academy Awards competition. She mixes Sam Ali (Yahya Mahayni) a poor, uneducated Syrian ,one who has been arrested for comically inciting rebellion on a train, with Jeffrey Godefroi (Koen De Bouw), a world-renowned contemporary artist. They find that they can do business together profitably, but in signing a contract that represents a document that binds Faust together with Mephistopheles, the oppressed Arab sells his soul and is ultimately disgraced. Or is he? Ben Hania, whose first film, “Beauty and the Dogs,” tracks a college student brutally assaulted by police officers, turns now to a topic of more international resonance, bringing Syria, Lebanon and Belgium into the bargain.

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