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  1. 10 mag 2021 · He Took His Skin Off For Me | Award-Winning Body Horror Short Film - YouTube. Short of the Week. 1.08M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.9K. 100K views 2 years ago. The story of a man who...

    • 11 min
    • 100,9K
    • Short of the Week
  2. He Took His Skin Off For Me is a Practical SFX Short Film by Ben Aston, based on the Short Story by Maria Hummer | It's a fairytale; the the story of a man who takes his skin off for his girlfriend, and why it probably wasn't the best idea...

  3. ‘He Took His Skin Off For Me’ is an film adaptation of the original short story by award-winning writer Maria Hummer . Its vision of the skinless man as a twisted modern-day fairytale is powerful, evocative and beautiful. Think Margaret Atwood meets David Cronenberg. SYNOPSIS.

  4. Rob Munday • 8 years ago. Couldn't agree more - it's amazing how relatable a film about a man taking his skin off feels. Director Ben Aston joins us to explain his striking short film He Took His Skin Off For Me as we discuss practical fx & what he hopes an audience takes away.

  5. He Took His Skin Off For Me is an 11 minute Kickstarter project of a magical realist fairytale about a guy who takes his skin off for his girlfriend, and why it probably wasn’t the best idea. The absurd idea originated from a short story written by Maria Hummer of the same name, after reading the story Ben simply couldn’t get it out of his mind.

  6. 'He Took His Skin Off For Me' is possibly one of the most ambitious and bizarre short film productions ever. Take a look behind the film and see how a bunch of students got together and somehow pulled it off! - hetookhisskinoffforme.com/ INDEX - Click on the link to jump to the Chapters- 00:53 - Creating the story. 02:10 - Choosing practical makeup

    • 23 min
    • 298K
    • Ben Aston
  7. ‘He Took His Skin Off For Me’ is an adaptation of the original short story by award-winning writer Maria Hummer. Its vision of the skinless man as a twisted modern-day fairytale is powerful, evocative and beautiful. Think Margaret Atwood meets David Cronenberg. Finalist for the driftless prize in Fiction.