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Circuit 2010

95 min📅 2010-11-19

In this slice-of-life drama directed by Xavier Ribera, *Circuit (2010)* follows Mía's unexpected journey as she steps into the chaotic world of Vic's photography studio.

Director: Xavier Ribera

Cast

Sophie Auster
Ana
Vincent Martinez
Vincent Martinez
Vic
Misia Mur
Mia
Óscar Jaenada
Óscar Jaenada
Román
Leticia Dolera
Leticia Dolera
Ula
Michelle Jenner
Michelle Jenner
Eva
Lázaro Mur
Pere
Nacho Duato
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo
Mariona Tena

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Circuit (2010) about?

*Circuit* follows Mía as she temporarily steps into a Barcelona photography studio while its owner, Vic, takes a 1,000-day break. Over this period, Mía's time in the studio becomes a stage for romantic misadventures and unexpected relationships, each leaving its mark on her journey.

Who directed Circuit?

Circuit was directed by Xavier Ribera, a filmmaker known for his intimate, character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in Circuit?

The film stars Sophie Auster, Vincent Martinez, Misia Mur, Óscar Jaenada, and Leticia Dolera in pivotal roles.

Is Circuit (2010) worth watching?

*Circuit* is a quiet, atmospheric drama that may appeal to fans of character-driven stories and slice-of-life films. While not widely rated, its themes of love and serendipity offer a contemplative viewing experience.

How long is Circuit?

The runtime of Circuit is 95 minutes.

About Circuit (2010) — A 1,000-day journey through love and chance encounters

In this slice-of-life drama directed by Xavier Ribera, *Circuit (2010)* follows Mía's unexpected journey as she steps into the chaotic world of Vic's photography studio. When Vic, a celebrated but disheartened photographer, decides to embark on a 1,000-day hiatus, he offers Mía the chance to fill his shoes—a move that plunges her into a whirlwind of romantic entanglements, chance encounters, and fleeting connections. As Mía navigates the studio's revolving door of colorful characters, each relationship becomes a ripple in a larger narrative, weaving together love, heartbreak, and the serendipity of everyday moments. The film paints Barcelona as a vibrant backdrop, where emotions blur like motion in a long-exposure shot.

With its intimate lens on human connections, *Circuit (2010)* explores the beauty of impermanence—how the people we meet, even briefly, leave their mark on our lives. Ribera's direction captures the raw, unscripted energy of fleeting interactions, making this a poignant reflection on love's unpredictability. The story's charm lies in its understated realism, where every glance, gesture, and goodbye carries weight in this interconnected web of stories.