'Gasoline Rainbow' Explores Youth and Freedom on an Oregon Road Trip
The Ross Brothers' latest film blends fiction and reality to capture the essence of modern teenage life.
- Five high school graduates embark on a journey from rural Oregon to the Pacific Ocean.
- The film features semi-improvised performances by first-time actors playing versions of themselves.
- 'Gasoline Rainbow' balances authenticity with a layer of cinematic artifice.
- The Ross Brothers' unique style blurs the line between documentary and fiction.
- The movie premieres May 17 at select theaters and will stream on MUBI starting May 31.