Circle Track Summer
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Circle Track Summer is a 2005 film about auto racing. It was directed by independent film maker Steve Pallotta and featured an appearance by Brian Lisik.
The filmmaking occurred over a 14 month period (2005-2006) in Akron, Ohio. It was made on a budget of $5,000. It was one of the first independent films shot on the Panasonic DVX100 digital video camera.
This is Steve Pallotta's third full length feature, following his first two movies The Forbidden Closet and Lake Evermore. Circle Track Summer, with the help of cinematographer Chris Parker, takes his production level up several notches.