Overview
Steve Thompson, age 31, introduces himself to us: he's clay. He talks about the struggle of growing up clay, feeling different, getting picked on at school, thinking it was his fault, and drowning his sorrows at a clay bar. His dad, Lance, talks sympathetically about his son. Off camera, "Mr. X" looks back at the 1970s, when being clay was cool, but that time has passed. Steve discovers a support group, which helps him to accept that it's okay to be clay.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Clay Pride: Being Clay in America?
Clay Pride: Being Clay in America was directed by David KarlsbergJon Watts.
Where was Clay Pride: Being Clay in America produced?
It was produced by companies including Edeka Film in United States of America.
Clay Pride: Being Clay in America Ending Explained & Trivia
The ending of Clay Pride: Being Clay in America wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.
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