
Skin 2019
In Skin (2019), a thought-provoking documentary by Daniel Effiong, actress Beverly Naya embarks on a captivating journey through the diverse shades of black, delving into the complex world of beauty and colorism in Africa.
Director: Daniel Effiong
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Skin (2019) about?
Skin is a documentary that explores the complex world of beauty and colorism in Africa through the eyes of individuals who have struggled with societal standards of beauty.
Who directed Skin?
The documentary was directed by Daniel Effiong.
Who stars in Skin?
The film features Beverly Naya, Chibuzo 'Phyno' Azubuike, Hilda Dokubo, and Eryca Freemantle.
Is Skin (2019) worth watching?
With its powerful message and exploration of identity, Skin is a thought-provoking documentary that is definitely worth watching, especially for fans of documentary filmmaking and the African experience.
How long is Skin?
The documentary has a runtime of 76 minutes.
About Skin (2019) — A Journey Through the Diverse Shades of Black
In Skin (2019), a thought-provoking documentary by Daniel Effiong, actress Beverly Naya embarks on a captivating journey through the diverse shades of black, delving into the complex world of beauty and colorism in Africa. Set in the vibrant city of Lagos, this film provides a unique glimpse into the lives of individuals who have struggled with the pressure to conform to societal standards of beauty. With its powerful message and exploration of identity, Skin is a must-watch for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking and the African experience.
From the perspectives of Nollywood actors and everyday people, Skin offers a nuanced exploration of the impact of colorism on the entertainment industry. This documentary not only sheds light on the struggles faced by those affected but also highlights the beauty of diversity and individuality. With its raw and unflinching portrayal of the human experience, Skin is a film that will leave viewers thinking long after the credits roll.