The film stars Jamie Bell, Danielle Macdonald, Daniel Henshall, Bill Camp, Louisa Krause, Zoe Colletti, Kylie Rogers, Colbi Gannett, Mike Colter, and Vera Farmiga.
As their relationship grew, Bryon and Julie began building a different life together—one that included her children and distanced them from the white supremacist community.
But when he became involved in the burning of a mosque in his hometown, an act that cost innocent lives, overcome with guilt, Bryon made the difficult decision to leave the white supremacist movement.
Determined to erase his past, Bryon agreed to undergo two years of surgeries to remove the tattoos covering his face and hands.
Jenkins continued leading the One People's Project, and Bryon became actively involved in the initiative, using his experience to help others leave extremist groups.
[4] In May 2017, it was announced that Jamie Bell and Danielle Macdonald would star in the film, with Nattiv writing the screenplay, producing and directing.
[7] Shortly thereafter, actors Ari Barkan, Scott Thomas, Daniel Henshall, Michael Villar, Justin Wilson, and Russel Posner joined the cast.
The site's consensus reads: "Skin could stand to go a bit deeper below its surface, but a worthy story and a committed performance from Jamie Bell make this timely drama well worth a watch.