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Director: Xavier Ribera
Cast: Sophie Auster, Vincent Martinez, Misia Mur, Óscar Jaenada
Mía is applying for a job as a photographer in Vic's studio, but she manages to show up when the hip, famous pro is having a really bad day: his model girlfriend Ana has just dumped him. He decides to leave Barcelona for 1,000 days and suggests that Mía take his place. This 1,000-day stint sets in motion all kinds of mini-stories, tales of love and romantic misadventure, creating concentric circles which fleetingly fill Vic's studio with the colorful characters who turn up for various photo shoots, modeling work and castings. The models let themselves be hauled through an artificially-created world, putting work before love, yet also seeking affection in an unreal world.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 2010 film Circuit, directed by Xavier Ribera, is a drama that follows the stories of models and photographers working in a Barcelona photo studio. While its critical reception is not widely documented, the film explores themes of love and romance in the artificial world of the modeling industry.
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Fans of character-driven dramas will appreciate the intimate portrait of love and relationships in Xavier Ribera's 2010 film Circuit, which features nuanced performances from actors like Sophie Auster as Mía and Vincent Martinez as Vic as they navigate the complexities of life and work in an artificial world.
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