Circulation (film)

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Directed byRyan Harper
Written byRyan Harper
Produced byJason Mitchell
Starring
  • Yvonne DeLaRosa
  • Sherman Koltz
Circulation
Directed byRyan Harper
Written byRyan Harper
Produced byJason Mitchell
Starring
  • Yvonne DeLaRosa
  • Sherman Koltz
CinematographyPaul Nordin
Edited byJason Mitchell
Music byMichael Mouracade
Production
company
Salty Dog Studios
Distributed byCinema Epoch
Release date
  • June 7, 2008 (2008-06-07)[1]
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish

Circulation is a 2008 fantasy-psychological thriller film written and directed by Ryan Harper. It stars Yvonne DeLaRosa and Sherman Koltz as residents in a purgatory-like existence where people are reincarnated as animals.

Opening narration from Gene, a middle-aged American, explains that he has died, entered purgatory, and has been having strange dreams and compulsions. In this afterlife, people slowly take on the characteristics of animals, and Gene's nature is that of a spider. As he drifts aimlessly through Baja, Mexico, where he died while on vacation, he meets a Mexican woman named Ana who can speak no English. Ana, who is taking on the characteristics of a caterpillar, died on the way to meet her boyfriend when her abusive ex-husband attempted to kidnap her. Because he speaks no Spanish, Gene can only understand that she needs help. Grateful to find a purpose, Gene decides to help Ana, unaware of the danger posed by her violent ex-husband, who also died in the botched kidnapping attempt. Along the way, Gene and Ana witness much in the way of strange behavior, and they begin to give in to their own bestial compulsions: Ana begins eating leaves, while Gene becomes obsessed with wrapping everything in web-like rope. Although ashamed at the cannibalistic ramifications, Gene ultimately begins eating corpses he has wrapped in rope. In the end, Gene preys upon and consumes Ana's ex-husband.

Cast

  • Yvonne DeLaRosa as Ana
  • Sherman Koltz as Gene

Production

Director Ryan Harper was inspired to set the film in Baja after taking a road trip there himself. Harper, a scientist, describes himself as not spiritual, but he wanted to explore concepts of death, reincarnation, and animal instinct. Harper recruited the cast and crew through Craigslist and other local websites.[2]

Release

Circulation premiered at the Another Hole in the Head Film Festival in San Francisco, California.[1] It was theatrically released in November 2008. It was released on DVD on December 9, 2008.[3]

Reception

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