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the film
Skin Deep is a high intense emotionally packed thriller engulfed with sex, murder, and a strained friendship. Anthony is a successful computer engineer in Silicon Valley where he seems to have the perfect life: a beautiful home secluded in the hills and a lovely wife, Victoria.

The film takes place over the course of a day as Anthony, Victoria, Michael and his wife, Sarah, spend the afternoon dining, drinking, and soaking in the hot tub. During lunch, Michael, plays his well used race card to make Victoria uncomfortable. Despite the rise in tensions, things appear to be going well until one of the women is found dead in the hot tub.

Best Film
American Black Film Festival 2003

Best Actor - Steve White
American Black Film Festival 2003

the cast the crew

Mailon Rivera - Anthony
Steve White
- Michael
Kristen Shaw - Victoria
Debra Wilson
- Alex
AJ Johnson
- Sarah
Jon Read
- Sergeant Weiss
Thomas Nevarez
- Policeman

Director - Sacha Parisot
Producer - Ken Karn
Original Screenplay - Sacha Parisot &
Ken Karn

Executive Producers
Ken Karn, Lefty Leverenz, Aitor Mantxola,
Sacha Parisot


event details
when:
  Friday, December 12, 2003
where:   Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
315 East Warren Ave
Detroit, MI 48201
reception:  

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cocktails compliments of Martell Cognac
Hors d'oeuvres by Brown Bag Catering
Music by DJ REG

screening:   8:00pm
info line:   (313) 494-5800
tickets:  

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Telephone Orders 800-965-4827


seating is limited

Admission cannot be guaranteed without advanced
ticket purchase

about the series

THE BLACKFILM.COM MIDNIGHT SCREENING SERIES is a monthly, late night series of independent films, discussion, fundraising and fun. Originating in New York at Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater, this selective series now takes place at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, the National Women's Museum in Washington, DC and the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts in Atlanta. The ultimate goal of this program is to build audience awareness and networking opportunities for today's most notable independent filmmakers.

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