Draft:Leaving Circadia
2014 American independent comedy-drama film
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Leaving Circadia is a 2014 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Evan Mathew Weinstein. Set in Brooklyn, the film stars Christian Coulson, Michael Cerveris, and Joseph R. Gannascoli. It follows a group of men living in a brownstone as they navigate the transition from their twenties into adulthood.[1]
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Evan Mathew Weinstein
Regi Huc
Drew Seltzer
Evan Mathew Weinstein
| Leaving Circadia | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Evan Mathew Weinstein |
| Written by | Evan Mathew Weinstein |
| Story by | Regi Huc Evan Mathew Weinstein |
| Produced by | Jesse Tendler Regi Huc Drew Seltzer Evan Mathew Weinstein |
| Starring |
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| Cinematography | Vitaly Bokser |
Production company | Main Line Films |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Release
The film premiered in 2014, serving as the opening night feature for the New Jersey Film Festival and the FirstGlance Philadelphia Film Festival.[2] Following its festival run, the film secured domestic distribution through Stonecutter Media. In 2015, it was released via VOD on platforms including Verizon FiOS and Charter Communications.[3] As of 2024, the film is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.[4]
Production
In November 6th 2014, it was confirmed that the film was set to feature Larisa Polonsky, Joseph R. Gannascoli, Christian Coulson, Michael Cerveris and Winter Williams.[5][6]The film received a positive review from Cinefunk.[7][8]
Reception
Awards and nominations
Leaving Circadia received numerous accolades on the film festival circuit:[11][12]
- Won, Best Feature Film – Manhattan Film Festival (2015)
- Won, Best Actress (Larisa Polonsky) – Long Beach International Film Festival (2014)
- Won, Verizon People's Choice Award – Emerge Film Festival (2014)
- Won, Best in Festival and Best Director – Emerge Film Festival (2014)
- Won, Director's Choice Award – Indie Spirit Film Festival (2014)
- Won, Best in Fest and Audience Choice – 17th Annual First Glance Film Festival (2014)
- Won, Audience Choice Award – VOB International Film Festival (2014)
- Won, Jury Prize (Best Feature Film) – Fort Myers Film Festival (2015)
- Nominated, Grand Jury Award (Best Showcase Feature) – Soho International Film Festival (2015)


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