After studying in Tokyo, Kaori returns to the academy to finish her prep classes for art school. Her time away has made her a better artist than most of her classmates and she soon begins taking top scores on projects. Things begin to get strange when she finds some clay left behind by the building’s previous owner and uses it for sculpting assignments. After a mishap with a razor blade and the disappearance of one of her most jealous classmates, her teacher and the other students of the academy soon find themselves dealing with murderous, bloodthirsty clay.
- Country:
- Japan, 2017
- Group:
- Thrills & kills
- Duration:
- 81’
- Director:
- Sôichi Umezawa
- Screenplay:
- Sôichi Umezawa
- Cast:
- Ena Fujita, Asuka Kurosawa, Yuyu Makihara, Kyoka Takeda, Momoka Sugimoto
- Festivals:
- 2017 Toronto, Ostin / Toronto International Film Festival, Fantastic Fest
- Filmography:
- 2017 Chi o sû nendo / Vampire Clay / Vampirska glina
- Cinematography:
- Shintarô Kuriyama
- Editing:
- Sôichi Umezawa
- Music:
- Koh Nakagawa
- Producer:
- Yukihiko Yamaguchi, Soichi Umezawa, Yoshihiro Nishimura
- Production:
- A King Record Co. production
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Soîchi Umezawa was born in Fujisawa City, Japan. As a director he made his debut with Y is for Youth, a segment in the anthology ABCs of Death 2. He has also directed the short film Thorn. Vampire Clay is his feature debut.
The notion of “vampire clay” is a fun thought experiment, and Umezama seems to intend it that way, too, embracing both the utter ridiculousness of sentient hunks of plasticine and its endless creative applications.
Scott Tobias, Variety
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