In the gay-themed drama Circuit , John Jonathan Wade Drahos a closeted small town Illinois policeman is outed at work. Following homophobic bullying at work, his captain suggests that he relocates to an environment more conductive to his lifestyle. John relocates to West Hollywood and moves in with his cousin Tad Daniel Kucan , an aspiring filmmaker who is making a documentary about gay circuit parties. John is introduced to Hector Andre Khabbazi a sexy Latin hustler who refuses to have sex with anyone unless they pay for it. Hector takes John under his wing and introduces him to the word of clubs, drugs and beautiful men. Gill grows tired of Tad and new boyfriend Julian Darryl Stephens living with him and gives them a deadline for moving out.
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Francophilia and cinephilia have long gone hand in hand. While the market for subtitled films in the US has changed greatly, we still get to see more films from France than any other country outside the multiplex circuit for mainstream cinema from India and China. It begins with an exaggeratedly wild fight, as cop Santi Vincent Elbaz kicks in a door, starts throwing his fists around and letting bullets fly to the tune of a pseudo-John Barry score by Camille Bazbaz. Also a cop, she learns that he was actually corrupt and responsible for framing an innocent man, leading to an unjust and lengthy jail term. Meanwhile, her colleague Louis Damien Bonnard pines loudly and obnoxiously after her. The film steps gingerly onto loaded territory.
Circuit is a gay -themed independent film set in the world of gay circuit parties. Written by Dirk Shafer and Gregory Hinton and directed by Shafer, Circuit follows the lives of several people involved in the circuit party scene. Shot on digital video over a period of six months, Shafer was inspired by circuit party music in crafting the film.
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