Overseas and Under Your Skin
Overseas and Under Your Skin

Overseas and Under Your Skin

2009Movie86 minFinnish

Ida is a woman who was adopted to Finland from Africa as a child. Ida is an unemployed seamstress approaching her thirties and still lives at home with her activist mother Kati. Kati wants to fix her daughter's life and offers her a job at her work. Encouraged by her new friend Ville, Ida, however, sets out for Berlin in order to find a job and to prove to her mother that she can manage on her own. Meanwhile, Kati has been told that she is seriously ill, but she does not want to mention it to Ida in fear of standing in the way of her daughter's struggle for independence. Ida wants to have a life of her own, but what will she have left at the end of the day?

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Plot Summary

This documentary explores the experiences of individuals who have undergone significant body modifications, delving into the motivations behind their choices and the societal perceptions they encounter. It examines the artistry and dedication involved in tattooing, piercing, and other forms of body alteration.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Overseas and Under Your Skin' is limited, suggesting it may have had a niche release or was primarily shown at specific festivals or events.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a visually compelling look at body art.
  • It provides insights into the personal stories of those with extensive modifications.
  • Lacks widespread critical analysis due to limited distribution.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but where available, they tend to highlight the film's raw portrayal of body modification culture.

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The film's lack of readily available distribution and critical data suggests it may have been independently produced and screened at specialized film festivals focusing on counter-culture or documentary cinema.

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