Japan, 1614. War is over. Samurai displaced through defeat or reform wander
the countryside as Ronin, seeking work where they can find it. At the edge of a
forgotten village lies a path leading deep into the mountains. It is rumored the
brave few who make it down the path will be rewarded with a life of freedom and
purpose. However, none who have entered the path have returned. When a lone
samurai sets his course towards the Path of Blood, unknown danger and terror
awaits. Will his great swordsmanship be enough to survive? PATH OF BLOOD
is the first animated film by Eric Power. Shot frame-by-frame in traditional
paper stop motion (like the pilot episode of SOUTH PARK), the film boasts a
unique visual style paired with a visceral tale of samurai, bandits, and deadly
ninja. Many years in the making, this film is a love letter to the Japanese
samurai genre, as well as a tribute to the ultra-violence of the LONE WOLF AND
CUB series.