Skin. Like. Sun. (2009) is an avant-garde erotic documentary that explores intimacy through cinematic realism and "slow cinema" techniques. Film Overview Original Title: Des Jours Plus Belles Que La Nuit Directors: A collaboration between feminist erotic filmmaker Jennifer Lyon Bell and artist/lingerie designer Murielle Scherre (La Fille d'O). Features real-life couple Wim van Damme Floor Wyns

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Accessibility: For viewers in regions where it is not currently listed (such as Australia or New Zealand), services like NordVPN are often used to access different regional libraries. Note on "Patched" Content

As of April 2026, the film is available to stream through the following platforms:

  • The Skin I Live In (2011, not 2009)
  • Sunshine (2007)
  • Little Ashes (2008, about Dalí and Lorca)
  • Or an obscure short film or fan edit.

"A raw, sweaty, and unflinching look at the human condition. 2009 was a great year for indie cinema, and this remains a hidden gem of the era. 3.5/5 stars."

, a real-life couple, had come here not to escape the world, but to inhabit it more deeply. Outside, the world moved in a "finger-snapping" blur of digital noise, but inside these sun-washed rooms, the only rhythm that mattered was the steady, languid pulse of their own intimacy.

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