This paper examines the 2014 independent film The Secret to My Silky Skin as a case study in contemporary micro-budget cinema, exploring its thematic preoccupations with intimacy and identity, its formal strategies, and its place within shifting distribution practices of the 2010s. Focusing on narrative structure, visual style, performance, and the film’s circulation—especially through online platforms and the practice of DIY installation screenings—this analysis argues that the film exemplifies a turn toward tactile aesthetics and affective storytelling in small-scale filmmaking, while also revealing tensions between accessibility and auteurism in digital exhibition.
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