Guthrie's next release, which was co-written with Harold Budd, was the film score for Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin.
"Golden Hair" is played during the opening credits of Mysterious Skin; "Dagger" and "Catch the Breeze" are also played in the film.
Napaljarri (skin name) | I've Got You Under My Skin | skin | I've Got You Under My Skin (song) | The Skin of Our Teeth | Skin Yard | Skin | The Knight in the Panther's Skin | Orchestra of Skin and Bone | The Mysterious Island | In the Skin of a Lion | The Skull Beneath the Skin | Skin Deep | Mysterious Skin | Black Skin, White Masks | Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World | The Mysterious Cities of Gold | Soap&Skin | Skin Two | Skin Trade | Skin Game | Skin Deep (1989 film) | Skin (computing) | Skin (comics) | skin cancer | Mysterious Traveller | I've Got You Under My Skin (Angel) | Human skin | The Skin Game (1931 film) | The Skin Game |
Elizabeth wrote and directed a film titled The Third Degree starring Brady Corbet (Funny Games, Mysterious Skin, Thirteen) and original scoring by Grammy Award winning producer David Kahne (Paul McCartney, The Strokes).