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VAFF 20

CAMEO’n Me

Japanese

Directed by Toshihiro Soh

Japan / 2015 / Drama, Sci-Fi / 50 mins / Japanese with English subtitles / Colour / North America Premiere

Preceded By:
Program 2: Stranger Than (Science) Fiction

Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas
November 4, 2016 5:00 pm Box Office only

Description

In a parallel 21st century Japan after a disastrous chemical factory accident leaves a town devastated and its people hopeless, Kanto and his best friend Cameo accidentally invent a curious “video supply device” the Form Scope—using a component from a meteorite that has seemingly supernatural properties. What will the Scope record, and what impression will it leave in the townspeople’s hearts?


Director's Bio

Born in Japan in 1990, Toshihiro Soh studied at the Graduate School of Art and Design, Musashino Art University Graduate School. He has been making movies since he was 14 years old. His past works include A Cast-off Skin Way of Life (2011); Unpromised Sunset (2014).


Credits

Director/Producer/Writer: Toshihiro Soh


Preceded By

  1. Nov 4: Program 2 – Stranger Than (Science) Fiction

    November 4
    (Sci Fi Drama Feature, Shorts) In Toshihiro Soh’s quirky feature CAMEOn’ Me, set in a parallel-universe contemporary Japan, an accident at a chemical factory in Z County, X Prefecture has polluted everything.

    Preceded by: Coin Boy, The Time Agent

    Precedes: CAMEO’n Me