LET CLAY BE CLAY
A film by darryl mcCane
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LET CLAY BE CLAY is a feature film by writer, director Darryl McCane and producing partner Michael Hawthorne.  If you lost your child to murder and the case went cold, how long would you fight for justice? 


LET CLAY BE CLAY is about a grieving mother who walks the streets of Oakland, California packing a gun for 20-years, knowing the killers of her daughter are hiding somewhere in plain sight in her neighborhood.  It takes the lure of a fifty-thousand dollar reward for one and jail time for another to break the 20-year pact between the three murder suspect.   

The soundtrack for the film includes original music from Steve Arrington (former lead vocalist for the hit group Slave), Frankie Kash Waddy (drummer and founding member of Bootsy's Rubberband), Blackbyrd McKnight of Parliament/Funkadelic, Jimi Dright from Digital Underground, and more.

Follow us on Facebook and join the discussion about how to end juvenile violence.  We want communities across the country to stand up for mothers of murdered children and support them in their fight for justice.  LET CLAY BE CLAY movie will travel around the country to film festivals in 2013.  Join us at a screening near you. 



May 20, 2013
Red-Carpet Screening hosted by BAFTA-LA for media, talent agents, distributors and industry.  Request RSVP at media@LetClayBeClay.com




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