

Japanese soldiers vs. monster vs. their own captives — who hunts whom?
Thailand, 1941 — a handful of Japanese soldiers and their prisoners are trapped in a cursed mine. As tensions between enemies reach a breaking point, they are forced to confront a terrifying, ancient monster lurking in the shadows.
Practical Effects
Thai-Japanese co-production brings creature design from both folklore traditions.
Production
Real mine locations—no soundstage can replicate that suffocation.

Director
Pakphum Wongjinda
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Omukade refers to a giant man-eating centipede from Japanese folklore, often associated with ancient curses and underground spaces—fitting for a Thai-Japanese production mining both nations' wartime trauma.
Director Pakphum Wongjinda previously helmed 'Coming Soon' (2008), a meta-horror about cursed films, making this his return to literal underground horror after years producing for others.