: Formally selected for competitive screenings at prestigious alternative events including the Porn FilmFestival Berlin, the Cinekink NYC Film Festival, and the IXFF San Francisco Indie Erotic Film Festival.
The setting serves as a visual metaphor, perhaps suggesting that while physical structures may change, the essence of human connection remains vivid. Why It Matters as an Artistic Documentary Skin Like Sun 2009 Watch 31
The artistic documentary examines how human connection and proximity are captured on camera. Co-directed by Jennifer Lyon Bell and Murielle Scherre , this 54-minute art film focuses on long-form, unedited sequences rather than the fast-paced conventions of traditional media. It offers a real-time observation of partnership and presence. Co-directed by Jennifer Lyon Bell and Murielle Scherre
: The publication Cosmopolitan named it one of its favorite erotic films for women, praising its focus on warmth and shared vulnerability over artificial performance. the Cinekink NYC Film Festival