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CircleSpeak
Released
A Journey Into the Heart Of Crop Circle Country
1h 38m
1/1/2005
en - US
In the summer of 2001, a crew of three American documentary filmmakers spent six weeks at the heart of England’s crop circle country, where mysterious circles and glyphs had been appearing since the late 1980s. The enormous, geometric depressions had attracted international attention, and the size and complexity of the overnight formations had led to increasing animosity and debate between serious “Researchers” and self-proclaimed “Hoaxers”, with local farmers and villagers caught in the middle of the annual spectacle. CircleSpeak tells the story of the people at the center – and on both sides – of the crop circle debate during the season of 2001. The documentary was hailed as an intelligent and nuanced look at the passions and beliefs of those who were immersed, and sometimes obsessed, with the strange and compelling field glyphs. Interviews are balanced with behind-the-scenes footage of the daily race to discover, investigate, or perhaps even create the next amazing crop circle.
Documentary
Actors

Peter Sorensen
self

Colin Andrews
self

Lucy Pringle
self

Busty Taylor
self

Frances Mallett
self

Charles Mallett
self

Polly Carson
self

Isabelle Kingston
self

Doug Bower
self

John Lundberg
self

Steve Alexander
self

Karen Douglas
self

Andy Thomas
self

Ed Sherwood
self

Kris Sherwood
self

W.C. Levengood
self

Ron Russell
self

Matthew Williams
self

Freddy Silva
self

Michael Glickman
self

Francine Blake
self

Terence Meaden
self

Pat Delgado
self

George Wingfield
self

Simeon Hein
self

Paul Vigay
self

Dan Darby
self

John Wabe
self

Tim Carson
self

Diane Kirkland
self (narrator)