Things are going badly for Iris. Her mother has been given only weeks to live and she feels increasingly distant from her happily married and heavily pregnant older sister Rose. Unable to deal with her grief and jealousy Iris ditches her job her flat and her boyfriend and prowls the streets looking for love in all the wrong places. Sexy dark and ultimately uplifting Carine Adler's stylish debut won the Michael Powell award at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Critics Prize at th
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. UNDER THE SKIN A film by Carine Adler In her first major role Samantha Morton plays Iris, a vulnerable young woman whose life is turned upside down; her mother (Rita Tushingham) has been given only weeks to live and she feels increasingly distant from her happily married and heavily pregnant older sister Rose (Claire Rushbrook). Unable to deal with her grief and jealously, Iris ditches her job, her flat and her boyfriend and prowls the streets looking for love in all the wrong places. Sexy, dark and ultimately uplifting, Carine Adler's stylish debut won the Michael Powell Award at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Critic's prize at the Toronto International Film Festival.
When their mother is given only weeks to live, Iris (Samantha Morton) and Rose (Claire Rushbrook) become torn apart by jealousy. Iris is now convinced that Rose was always the favourite, and rejects both her sister and boyfriend, leaving her job and her flat. She takes to the streets, in need of love, but only finds danger. Carine Adler's directorial debut won the Critics Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Michael Powell Award at Edinburgh.
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