D'Inked is a documentary about the development of laser tattoo removal technology and how it has changed the culture of tattoos. The film follows a man named Jake on his 5-year journey through the process of removing a full color half sleeve tattoo. The film also features interviews with prominent figures in the tattoo and laser removal communities discussing the technological, physical and ethical realities of removing what has always been considered a definition of permanent.
Reflects a depressing and hopeless reality by following some of the members of "la dieciocho", the s...
Tattooing — "the world's oldest skin game" — is the subject of this iconic documentary. Writer/direc...
An exploration of how the once taboo art form has become socially acceptable.
Horitoshi Sensei is one of the last accomplished masters of irezumi, the art of traditional Japanese...
Stories of people who regard augmenting their bodies as a way of life, whether for artistic reasons ...
Documentary based on interviews during the Birmingham Tattoo Convention in the early '90s.
A documentary film based on the art of tattooing, tattoo artists and their clients, with interviews ...
Rooster Teeth’s Geoff Ramsey explores the subculture of tattoos and takes a crash course from a mast...
A collection of footage and interviews with strange people and their exploration into the unusual an...
A look into the world of body piercing and suspension and the people who do it.
A visit with a master of the Oldest Art In The World: tattooing. Disabled by arthritis since the age...
In this "beautifully intimate and utterly unique piece of cinema", Toby Amies crosses the line betwe...
Loosely based on Charles Dicken’s book “A Tale of Two Cities”, Working Class tells the tale of under...
A bold reveal of a rose tattoo opens this 1980 documentary on tattooing in New Zealand. The potted h...
In 1965 actor and hopeful first time director Titus Moede befriended ‘Preacher’ of the outlaw motorc...
Tattoo girls is a memoir of life as it is and of women as they are. A window to the lives of seven w...