Snakeskin is a New Zealand film directed by Gillian Ashurst and produced by Vanessa Sheldrick from Cowgirl Productions. The story focuses on Alice (Melanie Lynskey) and her best friend Johnny (Dean O'Gorman), who embark on a road trip across New Zealand. Along the way they pick up a hitch-hiker named Seth (Boyd Kestner), who is on the run from a gang of skinheads (led by Oliver Driver) and a group of drug dealers. The film's New Zealand cinema release began on 11 October 2001. The film has never officially been released in the US or the UK, but it has been shown in the U.K. on the 'Movies for men' TV channel several times.
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Directed by | Gillian Ashurst |
Written by | Gillian Ashurst |
Produced by | Vanessa Sheldrick
Executive Producer Chris Brown, Trishia Downie Associate Producer Gillian Ashurst |
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Cinematography | Donald Duncan |
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Music by | Joost Langeveld and Leyton |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
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