The Skin I'm In (film)

The Skin I'm In is a 2012 autobiographical documentary film that was produced, directed, shot, and edited by American filmmaker, scholar, and professor Broderick Fox.

[4] The incident prompted Fox to document his personal journey to explore himself, his spirituality, and his art.

[4] The film was shot in five countries and includes collaborations with Canadian first nations artist Rande Cook and African-American artist Zulu to create a full back tattoo to memorialize the journey.

In order to assist her with the creation of the score, Kirchman was named a 2012 Sundance/Time Warner Fellow in film composition, which gave her some financial support towards the soundtrack's recording and performance.

[7] Kirchman later performed a live remix set of the score for The Skin I'm In as part of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.