Skin Deep (2001)
London, late 1970s. Romo distances himself from his Pakistani heritage, passing himself off as white in front of his work colleagues, a group of lads with connections to the National Front. When they invite him for a night out he gets drawn into a racial attack that reopens deep wounds from his own experiences of abuse.
Director: Yousaf Ali Khan
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Darren Sheppard as Romo |
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George Russo as Skeggs |
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Freddie White as Caino |
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James Bannerman as Pete |
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Scarlett Liebenhals as Jameela |
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Mary Sheen as Mum |
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Marc Zuber as Father |
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Alexandar Francis-Lynch as Young Romo |
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John J. Joseph as Rutzie (as John Hudson) |
| Writing | Yousaf Ali Khan | Writer |
| Directing | Yousaf Ali Khan | Director |