Sophie Okonedo in SKIN: Black Daughter of White Parents
Sophie Okonedo in Skin
Winner of four audience awards, including at the AFI Dallas and Santa Barbara film festivals, Skin tells the factually inspired (and quite curious) story of Sandra Laing (Hotel Rwanda’s Academy Award nominee Sophie Okonedo as an adult; Ella Ramangwane as child), the "black" daughter of "white" Afrikaner parents (veterans Sam Neill and Alice Krige), who until then — South Africa in the 1950s — had been unaware that they must have had some black ancestors.
Though raised as a white girl by her parents, Sandra soon discovers the importance of her skin color after she’s officially reclassified as black and is expelled from her school. Her parents then fight a judicial battle to have their [...]
by Andre Soares | October 28, 2009
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Tags: Alice Krige, Anthony Fabian, Los Angeles Screenings, New York Screenings, Racism, Sam Neill, Skin, Sophie Okonedo
