Film Review: Kaothuer Ben Hania's Oscar-nominated production follows a Syrian man whose desperation towards citizenship leads him along an unconventional, and ultimately treacherous path. It's said that truth is stranger than fiction but Tunisian director Kaothuer Ben Hania has managed to warp the two into a profound, cinematic curiosity that provides a daringly honest look at the world we live in. The Man Who Sold His Skin was inspired by another man who sold his skin, Tim Steiner, who provided his back as a canvas for Belgian artist Wim Delvoye to tattoo over a decade ago, and was bought by a German art collector for 150,000 euros (£130,000). But in Ben Hania's movie, she has instead pos
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