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USA 2004, 35mm, 107 minutes, Colour, English
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Director
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Gregg Araki
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Produced by
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Gregg Araki
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Jeff Levy-Hinte
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Mary-Jane Skalski
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Co-producer
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Joshua Zeman
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Executive Producers
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Wouter Barendrecht, Michael J. Werner
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Screenplay
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Gregg Araki
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Based on a short story by
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Scott Heim
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Cinematography
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Steve Gainer
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Costumes
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Alix Hester
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Production Companies
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Antidote Films, Inc./ Desperate Pictures
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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Neil McCormick
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Zane Huett
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Jackson's son
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Mary Lynn Rajskub
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Avalyn
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Chase Ellison
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Young Neil
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Lisa Long
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Mrs Lackey
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Michelle Trachtenberg
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Wendy
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Rachael Nastassja Kraft
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Deborah Lackey
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Brady Corbet
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Brian Lackey
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Elisabeth Shue
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Mrs McCormick
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The summer I was eight years old five hours disappeared from my life. Last thing I remember I was sitting on the bench at my little league game. It started to rain...
When he was eight, Brian Lackey woke up in the crawlspace beneath his house with his nose bleeding, having no idea how he got there. After that, his life is different he is afraid of the dark, wets the bed and is plagued by terrible nightmares. Now 18, Brian believes that he was abducted by aliens.
Neil McCormick is the ultimate beautiful outsider, the boy everyone loves from afar but is afraid of when they get too close. Also 18, Neil longs for the relationship he had with his baseball coach when he was eight years old.
Neilšs search for what he thinks is love leads him to New York City.
Brianšs search for what happened to him leads him to Neil. Together they come to realize that the events that shaped them most were
not what they seemed to be.
Based on the widely acclaimed novel by Scott Heim, MYSTERIOUS SKIN puts us inside the hearts and minds of two very different boys living very different lives who maybe arenšt as different as they first appear.
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