
Gasoline Rainbow
Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross / US, 2023 / 110 min.
In a vibrant ode to the road trip, we follow five teens from small-town Oregon on their journey to the ocean. Shifting between fiction and reality, their adventure is filled with extraordinary encounters, sadness and fun.

After graduating from high school, a group of teenagers from small-town Oregon go on a road trip to the coast some 500 miles away. The five good friends set off in a van in high spirits and begin a rollercoaster of adventures and extraordinary encounters with odd passersby, hobos and hippies—a modern version of Kerouac's On the Road. On foot, by freight train and by boat, they hope to reach the famous “Party at the End of the World.”
The friends talk about their uncertainties and problems, musing in voice-over or with new best friends they make along the way. What will the future hold when they return home? There’s no shortage of inspiration and new ideas in the meetings with the free-thinking, hippie-like residents of Oregon.
The filmmakers play with reality and fiction, as they did in their previous projects that are an ode to typical American phenomena, in this case the road trip. There is room for emotion and sadness, but also loads of fun in the endless freedom of skating, sleeping under the stars and smoking a lot of weed—all under the motto: “Fuck it.”
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Director
Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross
Production year
2023
Country
US
Length
110 min.
Language
English
Subtitles
NONE
Format
DCP
Part of
IDFA 2023
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