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Under the Skin

Come to me.
2014 | 108m | English

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A seductive stranger prowls the streets of Glasgow in search of prey: unsuspecting men who fall under her spell.
Release Date: Mar 14, 2014
Director: Jonathan Glazer
Writer: Michel Faber, Milo Addica, Walter Campbell, Jonathan Glazer
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Keywords scotland, based on novel or book, edinburgh, scotland, alien, prowler, body snatchers
Production Companies Film4 Productions, BFI, Nick Wechsler Productions, JW Films
Box Office Revenue: $5,735,963
Budget: $13,300,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Job
Michel Faber Novel
Paul Watts Editor
Johnnie Burn Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Jessi Cruickshank Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Darude Songs
Milo Addica Writer
Peter Pedrero Stunts
Walter Campbell Screenplay
Mica Levi Original Music Composer
Tom Struthers Stunts
Sian Milne Stunts
Rick English Stunts
Gary Hoptrough Stunts
Steven Little Assistant Production Coordinator
Iain Canning Production Assistant
Imogen Toner Art Department Assistant
Grant McPhee Digital Imaging Technician
Goetz Botzenhardt Score Engineer
John Booth Standby Property Master
Chris McMillan Standby Property Master
Matt Mooney Dressing Prop
Alan Harley Dressing Prop
Roddy Garden Dressing Prop
Brian Boyne Carpenter
Sam Curren Painter
Iain Geddes Painter
Jane Harvie Painter
Paul Curran Painter
Derek Fraser Construction Manager
Nat Van Halle Costume Supervisor, Costume Standby
Mark Curtis Special Effects Supervisor
Tony Skinner Special Effects
Ken Batten Special Effects
Sam Hue Vashon Special Effects
Andy Walsh Special Effects
Ben Lewens Special Effects
David Plewis Special Effects
Kahleen Crawford Casting
Chris Oddy Production Design
Emer O'Sullivan Art Direction
Stephen Noble Costume Design
Jon Colson Greensman
Roger Holden Greensman
Will Holden Greensman
Gavin Johnson Greensman
Steve Browell Sound Effects Editor
Ed Downham Sound Effects Editor
Andrew Quinney Boom Operator
Steve Single Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Turner Special Effects
Antony Bluff Visual Effects Producer
Earle Stuart Callender Visual Effects Producer
Tom Debenham Visual Effects Supervisor, Second Unit Director, Second Unit Director of Photography
Dominic Parker Visual Effects Supervisor
Gareth Milne Stunt Coordinator
Clementine Charity Costume Supervisor
Gerard McCann Music Editor
Claire Hewitt Script Supervisor
Eugene Strange Location Manager
Michael Campbell Location Scout
Sean Barclay Location Scout
Daniel Landin Director of Photography
Helen Barrett Makeup Artist
Nick Heckstall-Smith First Assistant Director
Jamie McCallum Carpenter
Joe Mount Foley Editor
Huseyin Caner Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim Field Visual Effects Producer
John Colley Gaffer
Niall O'Brien Still Photographer
Paul Dawber Assistant Editor
Jay James Music Supervisor
Evan Jolly Orchestrator
Peter Raeburn Music Editor, Music Supervisor, Music Producer
Jim Elliott Armorer, Property Master
Deborah Hecht Dialect Coach
Mark Silk Underwater Camera
Pip Keeling Underwater Gaffer
Bernie Prentice Underwater Gaffer
Vince Madden Rigging Gaffer
Samuel John Joseph Walsh 3D Artist
Stephen Murphy CG Supervisor
Leila Nicotera Visual Effects Coordinator
Andy Hague Visual Effects Editor, Assistant Editor
Tiffany M. Carpenter Graphic Designer
Deacon Blue Songs
Richard Lloyd Post Production Supervisor
Christine Beveridge Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Andy Merchant Stunts
Ian Pead Stunts
Gary Connery Stunts
Livia Burton Production Manager
Fergus Cook Production Assistant
Mark Murdoch Production Manager, Second Assistant Director
Stephen Carney Third Assistant Director
Susie Lee Third Assistant Director
Alex McKay Third Assistant Director
Jack Ivins Floor Runner
Mark Rossi Floor Runner
David Taylor Assistant Location Manager
Brodie Pringle Unit Manager
Morven Macpherson Location Assistant
Alison Young Location Scout
Neil Cairns Production Accountant
Paul Zieleniec Assistant Accountant
Paul Imrie Assistant Accountant
Stuart Howell Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Nathan Mann Focus Puller
Derrick Peters Focus Puller
Simon Surtees Focus Puller, Clapper Loader
Luke Coulter Clapper Loader
John MacTavish Camera Trainee
Sam Phillips Key Grip
Simon Thorpe Grip
Steve Ellingworth Grip
Tim Critchell Grip
Mark Purvis Digital Imaging Technician
Nigel Albermaniche Production Sound Mixer
Bryn Duffy Sound Assistant
Martin McNee Standby Art Director
Nicki McCallum Assistant Art Director
Philip Barrett Graphic Designer
Helen Allingham Art Department Assistant
Marianne Gallagher Prosthetics, Art Department Trainee
Craig Menzies Property Buyer
Carly Parris Property Buyer
Kate McConnell Prosthetic Supervisor
Rebecca Cain Prosthetics
Esteban Mendoza Prosthetics
Tom Curtis Prosthetics
Sunita Parmar Prosthetics
Annie Toop Prosthetics
Ian Jones Prosthetics
Faye Windridge Prosthetics
Joe Yabsley Prosthetics
Caroline Stewart Casting Associate
Danny Jackson Casting Assistant
Paul Bates Best Boy Electric
Ross Grainger Generator Operator
Emily Grainger Electrician
Callum Milne Electrician
Donald Campbell Electrician
Arthur Donnelly Electrician
David Ritchie Electrician
David Wilson Electrician
Tom Walker Standby Carpenter
Paul Cutler Standby Property Master
Georgina Gordon-Smith Art Department Assistant
Anna Smith Art Department Trainee
Marilyn Edmond Third Assistant Director
Catherine Woolston Stand In
Adam Nowell Stand In
Louise McKusker Stand In
Gregoire Thevenot Clapper Loader
Rana Darwish Clapper Loader
Vinny Madden Jr. Electrician
Bruno Martins Electrician
Robert Gavigan Electrician
Malcolm Huse Grip
Keith Mead Grip
Trevor Evans Production Coordinator
Matt Wesson Underwater Camera
Danny Preston Underwater Camera
David Gilchrist Second Unit First Assistant Director
Brian Horsburgh Second Unit First Assistant Director
Laurie Mahon Third Assistant Director
Laura Dinnett Clapper Loader
Alasdair Boyce Clapper Loader
Peter Tarran Camera Trainee
Alan Martin Gaffer
Stuart Farmer Electrician
David McAnulty Key Grip
David Littlejohns Assistant Grip
Katie Bullock-Webster Post Production Supervisor
Rachael Penfold Visual Effects Producer
Chaya Feiner Visual Effects Producer
Laura Lynch Visual Effects Coordinator
Petra Schwane Compositing Supervisor
Jorge Cañada Escorihuela Digital Compositor
Lewis Saunders Digital Compositor
Lucien Fostier Digital Compositor
Abigail Scollay Digital Compositor
Richard Frazer Digital Compositor
Tom Sparks Digital Compositor
Andrew Hogden Digital Compositor
Victor Tomi Digital Compositor
Jeanette Monero Digital Compositor
Pat Wong Digital Compositor
Cecile Peltier Digital Compositor
Nicholas Zissimos Digital Compositor
Emmanuel Pichereau Digital Compositor
Christophe Dehaene Digital Compositor
Mike Pope Digital Compositor
John Claude Colorist
Gareth Bishop Online Editor
Mark Farrow Title Designer
Gary Stillwell Title Designer
Simon Carroll First Assistant Sound Editor
Barnaby Smyth Foley Editor
Billy Mahoney Foley Recordist
Margarita Osepyan Foley Artist
Alissa Timoshkina Foley Artist
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
Jussi Honka Dialogue Editor
Stuart Welch ADR Recordist
Alex Nicholls-Lee Sound Effects Editor
Pip Ayers Epk Producer
Tom Savage Epk Director
Adrian Marler Storyboard Artist
Luis Almau Score Engineer
Jake Jackson Scoring Mixer
Simone Filiali Scoring Mixer
Ashley Smith Sound Mix Technician
Jonathan Glazer Screenplay, Director
Oliver Coates Musician
Georgie Fallon Production Coordinator
Alex Teale Camera Trainee
Emma Ibbetson Visual Effects Producer
Name Title
Nick Wechsler Producer
James Wilson Producer
Claudia Bluemhuber Executive Producer
Walter Campbell Executive Producer
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Reno Antoniades Executive Producer
Gillian Berrie Co-Producer
Florian Dargel Executive Producer
Alexander O'Neal Co-Producer
Ian Hutchinson Executive Producer
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Reviews

tanty
6.0

Johansson makes a great performance in an unlikely role, adding great sensuality to the film, even with her very different looking. The story and movie on itself is a rarety. Very fresh but, also, kind of an unfinished joke. ...

Jun 23, 2021
talisencrw
9.0

This was a very bizarre and unique viewing experience for me. I greatly enjoy cinematic puzzles, and directors who have the wherewithal, guts and personal integrity to stick to their guns and project their distinct visions without caving in to corporate pressure or normal sensibilities. It is work l ... ike this at the cinematic vanguard that makes cinema the most aesthetic of all art forms and the greatest and most intrinsically satisfying component of my life. Though I have Glazer's previous two films, I have sadly not seen them yet, a condition I hope to remedy as soon as possible. A woman and actress of Johansson's beauty is perhaps one of only a select few currently out there who could pull this sort of thing off. And yes, this would make a remarkable double bill with 'The Man Who Fell to Earth'.

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
6.0

**The lady from the white van.** First of all, this is not an entertaining film, but an alien theme on a fictional plot like how they would come live among us. Before that, they need to look like us, so they steal human skins and that's what this film is about. Most of the film was in a van drivi ... ng around in the Scottland. An alien disguised as a human, looking for the single men in the uncrowded places to seduce and steal their skins. But one day after got curious about being a human being, her routine work gets affected seriously and so what happens to her after is told in the remaining film. It's certainly not the film I was looking for. That's the reason I did not watch it when it got out. But I kind of liked it, it was not as boring as the others advised me. Usually films are for pleasure and timepass and this film did not have those qualities. Hence it financially failed. Surely some people would enjoy it, particularly the critics praised it which is unusual. From the director of 'Birth', Scarlett Johansson in the lead and she was the only good thing in it. The story was a little complicated, so not everybody going the get it, not at the first glance, but if you do, you will enjoy it. The locations were awesome. Watching it on the cold stormy day brought me that original Scottish atmosphere here. I should have rated it better, but no regret for what I gave for it. Its not a suggestible kind, though worth a watch if you're fed up with the regular commercial films. _6/10_

May 16, 2024
larz9
1.0

A total artistic wank piece. The plot moves at a glacial speed, thanks to all the filler in it. Sure, it's about a curious alien living among humans and consuming them in some mysterious black fluid that only said alien can walk on. Other than that, it is absolutely boring as hell and totally lac ... king in any amount of entertainment. The cinematography itself is great though only in some limited moments. I have a thing for beautiful landscapes but let's be realistic, I watch National Geographic and BBC documentaries for that. Otherwise, a lengthy look out in thick white fog from within a motor vehicle is not my idea of an entertaining nor intriguing scene. In short. Absolute rubbish. After the first five minutes, I realised the glacial pace of this film and watched it at 8x playback speed to try and find some semblance of a climax. Nup, nothing. Don't waste your time. It failed financially and if you dare to still watch it, you will realise why.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Well hats off to Scarlett Johansson for agreeing to come filming in a wet and wintry Glasgow for this quite intriguing sci-fi drama. She drives around the city in her van, ostensibly on the prowl for horny young men looking for a quickie. Back at her's, though - and that's not always the same place ... - they find themselves in all together different sticky situation. There's no violence, or brutality - just a gentle, I suppose drowning, sensation. What is going on? Does she even know? Things begin to change after a trip to the forest that she encounters a gamekeeper who is more used to setting the pace rather than following. His attempt to rape her in the woods seems to act as a catalyst and... Now there is a conundrum here. Is her behaviour changing because of her human interaction, or is it the very nature of that interaction that is feeding her needs? Well that's a question that dogs this quite artistically filmed, large dialogue-free, mystery and maybe there just isn't an answer. It is fun to see a woman doing the predatory work here - her charms equally effective on even the chavviest of Glaswegians, and what I liked about the end is that I still didn't know. It's an odd film, this - enjoyable isn't quite the word, but it is certainly unusual.

Feb 19, 2024
sickingupdaisies
9.0

What a beautifully intriguing film. I can tell it's not for everyone, but I certainly enjoyed it beginning to end. It's very visually interesting with well executed practical effects and eerie sound design. Scarlett Jo does an incredible job in her role, she manages to sell being something not q ... uite human. There isn't a a neatly packaged narrative that wraps up nicely at the end, so if that's what you want then maybe skip this one. I'd say it feels very suspenseful, without there being a release/reveal. Parts of it feel like a dream that keeps repeating. A dark dream that's not quite a nightmare; you're more curious than afraid. I don't want to spoil more, just give it a chance if you're open to something different. Maybe approach it as art, rather than entertainment. Enjoy(:

Oct 29, 2024
badelf
4.0

Jonathan Glazer's "Under the Skin" arrives with the weight of critical adoration and art-house credentials, yet ultimately delivers less than its reputation suggests. While technically accomplished, the film demonstrates that technical virtuosity alone cannot substitute for genuine creativity. Mi ... ca Levi's dissonant score creates a genuinely unsettling atmosphere, and the hidden camera techniques yield moments of documentary-like authenticity (but not in Werner Herzog's class). Scarlett Johansson commits fully to a physically demanding, nearly wordless performance. These elements deserve recognition. However, in its pursuit of profundity, "Under the Skin" merely repurposes themes and techniques that other filmmakers have executed with greater purpose and originality. The minimalist dialogue approach lacks the emotional resonance achieved by masters like Kim Ki-duk. Its abstract visual flourishes feel tame compared to truly experimental cinema. As a narrative about discovering humanity, it pales beside Yorgos Lanthimos' more philosophically rich "Poor Things." What's most disappointing is the film's self-serious posturing. Glazer seems to mistake obscurity for depth, slow pacing for contemplation. The alien-learns-about-humanity premise isn't inherently flawed, but "Under the Skin" offers no fresh perspective on this well-worn science fiction trope. In cinema, technical achievement should serve story and theme, not replace them. "Under the Skin" remains watchable but barely so, offering impressive craftsmanship in service of insights that never materialize. The film builds to a conclusion that feels neither earned nor illuminating - the cinematic equivalent of an elaborate frame surrounding an empty canvas.

Apr 02, 2025