Metal Skin


Metal Skin is a 1994 Australian film written and directed by Geoffrey Wright, starring Aden Young, Tara Morice, Nadine Garner and Ben Mendelsohn. The film follows the lives of four adolescents in and around the blue-collar Melbourne suburb of Altona.

Synopsis

Joe lives with his mentally-ill father in working-class Altona, suburban Melbourne. A shy misfit whose great love is hotted-up cars, Joe gets a job at the supermarket where he is befriended by fellow revhead Dazey, a confident womaniser at the crossroads with his girlfriend, Roslyn. Savina, a devil worshipper who works with Joe, feigns interest in him to get closer to Dazey. When Joe discovers Savina's deceit he embarks on a violent and tragic rampage.

Reception

Despite generally positive reviews and selection in the 1994 Venice Film Festival, Metal Skin proved a disappointment at the Australian box office when it was released on 4 May 1995 where it grossed $883,521. Australian critic Andrew Howe praised it as "a dark, arresting ode to suburban hopelessness" however Todd McCarthy writing in Variety described the film as "so overwrought and unrelievedly grim that it comes close to playing like a parody of teenage angst movies."

Awards

It won AFI Awards in 1995 for Best Production Design and Best Sound and received nominations for Best Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress and Costume Design. Aden Young and Ben Mendelsohn shared the Film Critics Circle of Australia prize for Best Actor.

Novelisation

The novelisation of Metal Skin was written by Jocelyn Harewood and published by Text Publishing in 1995. Harewood follows the film closely however the book explores other sides of the characters: Joe's inner rage at his brain-damaged father and his love for what his father has been; Savina's destructive witchcraft; Dazey's moments of self-awareness and higher motives. It was published as an e-book in November 2012 and made available on Harewood's website.