The Greater Circulation
Love means protecting the solitude of another
93 mins
1908, Paris. Over three fever-dream nights in the Hotel Biron, poet Rainer Maria Rilke encounters the ghost of his good friend, artist Paula Modersohn-Becker, who died shortly after giving birth to her first child. In response to this haunting, Rilke writes his epic prose lament, "Requiem for a Friend", as a tribute to Paula and to women torn between choosing a life sacrificed to Art or to Motherhood. One hundred years later, three women - a painter, an actress and a dancer - and a theatre director prepare to stage Rilke's "Requiem" in Berkeley California as abstract performance ritual.
Lloyd Bricken
Rainer Maria Rilke
Felecia Faulkner
Rose, The Actress & Mother
Leah Kahn
Malik, The Dancer
Slobodan Dan Paich
Auguste Rodin
Lee Vogt
Roland, The Director
Chris Odell
Editor
Michael McWhirter
Visual Effects Art Director
Michael McWhirter
Special Effects
Rainer Maria Rilke
Writer
Chris Rasmussen
Cinematography