EXCLUSIVE: After producing Gasoline Rainbow, the latest boundary-pushing work from rising star filmmakers Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross (Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets), which is set to world premiere in the Orizzonti section of this year’s Venice Film Festival, Mubi has retained U.S.
rights and set the film for theatrical release in 2024. The Match Factory is handling international sales. Starring newcomers Tony Abuerto, Micah Bunch, Nichole Dukes, Nathaly Garcia and Makai Garza, the film written, produced, shot and directed by the Ross Brothers follows five teenagers from small-town Oregon who, with high school in the rearview, decide to embark on one last adventure.
Piling into a van with a busted taillight, their mission is to make it to a place they’ve never been —the Pacific coast, five hundred miles away.
Their plan, in full: “F**k it.” By van, boat, train, and foot, their improvised odyssey takes them through desert wilderness, industrial backwaters, and city streets.
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