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East Side Skin

Country: The Netherlands, Language: English, 55 mins

  • Director: John Roman Baker
  • Writer: John Roman Baker

CGiii Comment

This is a filmed theatre production - the sound is terrible.

The budget is non-existent.

It is an exploration into the world of the neo-Nazi played out (mostly) in underwear.....in a theatre with and without an audience. They just seem to come and go!

Possibly, made as a memento for the cast and crew - the quality is just not good enough.

Better luck next time.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Ground-breaking queer theatre from aputheatre (formerly Aids Positive Underground Theatre). East Side Skin was promoted as being a queer fantasia on fascist themes. This film which combines footage from rehearsals and live performances in Amsterdam and Eindhoven successfully conveys the intense and charged atmosphere generated by the two actors as they take the author/director John Roman Baker's directions to extreme and terrifying limits.

Cast & Characters

Malte Hutthoff;
Marcel Romeijn