Can Go Through Skin (2009)

Can Go Through Skin (2009) poster

A brutal assault changes Marieke's life. She leaves her familiar city rhythms for the solitude of a isolated house in the countryside. Her irrational fears on the frozen farm are a constant struggle. As spring's orchestra begins, her curiosity for new things that cover the cold rot of winter pull her out of the suffocating interior of her mind. Slowly she accepts the help of John, her neighbour.

Director: Esther Rots
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Dan Geesin
Cinematography: Lennert Hillege
Editing: Esther Rots
Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Themes

The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, Melancholy Soul-Searching, Technology Addiction and Isolation, Urban Isolation and the Lonely City

Keywords

isolation, loneliness, rape attempt, woman director

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Can Go Through Skin about?
A brutal assault changes Marieke's life. She leaves her familiar city rhythms for the solitude of a isolated house in the countryside. Her irrational fears on the frozen farm are a constant struggle. As spring's orchestra begins, her curiosity for new things that cover the cold rot of winter pull her out of the suffocating interior of her mind. Slowly she accepts the help of John, her neighbour.
Who directed Can Go Through Skin?
Can Go Through Skin was directed by Esther Rots.
Who stars in Can Go Through Skin?
Can Go Through Skin stars Rifka Lodeizen, Wim Opbrouck.
How long is Can Go Through Skin?
Can Go Through Skin has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
What genre is Can Go Through Skin?
Can Go Through Skin is a Drama film.
Where was Can Go Through Skin produced?
Can Go Through Skin was produced in Netherlands.
What are the themes of Can Go Through Skin?
The themes of Can Go Through Skin include: The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, Melancholy Soul-Searching, Technology Addiction and Isolation, Urban Isolation and the Lonely City.