The Skin I Move In (2022)
Liberty decides to spend the first day of summer questioning her life and those within it. Instead of reflecting on their differences, she thinks about their similarities and the impact they’ve had on her. She realises that they have one thing in common - they’re all women. She begins to create an ode to not only the dominant female presence in her life, but to all women and the beauty in their stories, through her poem ‘The Skin I Move In’.
Director: Christine Ubochi
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Hannah Oluwatoyosi Omisore as Liberty |
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Elizabeth Ubochi as Bella |
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Nelly Ubochi as Mother |
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Alicia Senou as Roba |
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Anita-Joy Uwajeh as Amor |
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Pauline Tomlin as Valiente |
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Naomi Cheese as |
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Amel Ibeabuchi as |
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Amira Ibeabuchi as |
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Oli Regan as |
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Minkx Black as |
| Production | Jeremy Odametey | Production Assistant |
| Camera | Jean-Sébastien Degni | Still Photographer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Roisin Hazel | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Shaka Agina | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Steven Eniraiyetan | First Assistant Director |
| Editing | Ella Violetta | Editor |
| Sound | Connor Hughes | Music Editor |
| Sound | Alex Montague | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Barbara Welch | Production Coordinator |
| Production | Steve Lennon | Production Manager |
| Production | Maddy Allen | Executive Producer |
| Production | Jo Nolan | Producer |
| Production | Yasmin Odo | Producer |
| Production | Adanna Ogoke | Producer |
| Writing | Delaney Grace | Co-Writer |
| Writing | Christine Ubochi | Writer |
| Directing | Christine Ubochi | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nneka Omah | Hairstylist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mark Anthony Gentles | Costume Designer |
| Lighting | Ross Brown | Electrician |
| Lighting | Dylon Angol | Gaffer |
| Sound | Rowan October | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Jamie Mccullum | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Camera | Harry Coleman | First Assistant Camera |