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Under our skin, Lyme disease.

Last night, we joined Turn the Corner Foundation and Open Eye Pictures at The Times Center for the Launch Party of “Under Our Skin,” a documentary about the politicization of Lyme disease. Open Eye Pictures is an award-winning, nonprofit company with a penchant for exposing poignant truths and systemic wrongs – often in the same story – through non-fiction film and photography. Turn the Corner is a non-profit organization devoted to research and outreach on Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. The collaborative effort therefore may not have been expected, but it certainly wasn’t surprising.

So far, “Under Our Skin” has been an Audience Choice Award finalist at Triebca, as well as an Official Selection at the Berkshire International Film Festival. Acclaim, however, isn’t anything new for Andy Abrahams Wilson, founder of Open Eye Pictures and Producer/Director for most, if not all, of Open Eye Pictures productions. After an Emmy nomination for his HBO special Bubbeh Lee & Me, along with many other awards and distinctions, we expected a lot from Andy and “Under Our Skin.” Lucky for us, Andy doesn’t disappoint.

Which is good for him since, had he disappointed, the standing ovation and all that screaming he received upon taking the stage before the show would have been rendered … well, it might have been embarrassing.

Prior to this event we had little clue as to what Lyme disease is, save for the whole tick bite/bull’s-eye phenomenon. As we watched the feature, we were disheartened to learn just how much more it is than that. Here is what we didn’t realize:

We highly recommend purchasing a copy of “Under Our Skin.” Since the movie has only been around for a couple of weeks, obtaining a copy may take some resourcefulness. There are, however, no-frills copies available somewhere at Open Eye Pictures. If you aren’t that motivated, just wait a while for copies to go on sale officially on the Open Eye Pictures website, linked above. Not to mention – we have a feeling that this isn’t the last we’ll be seeing of “Under Our Skin.”

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May 13, 2008  @  11:36:10 am By SAMANTHA QUEEN
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  1. rosalind travisNo Gravatar - May 13th, 2008

    thanks for your call. first review i’ve seen. “breaking down” film on football kicking, icing my back in a private, corporate jet airport, win’s primary business. dinner with black high school coaches around newark tomorrow night, out to De Witt High (big time jersey football power) spring football practice thursday. i’m herxing, my family is beyond my comprehension, yet i’m here. doing what? life has become an odyssey, for sure. r.


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