Bill and Turner Ross, Gasoline Rainbow, 2023, 111’
film introduced by Cristina Piccino
In partnership with MUBI
14 September 2024, 6 pm – 8.30 pm, auditorium
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After high school, five Central Oregon teenagers embark on one last adventure. In a pickup truck with a single taillight, they set off for a place they’ve never seen, the Pacific coast, 500 miles away. Their plan is condensed into two words: “Fuck it.”


The ROSS BROTHERS (Bill and Turner Ross) are an American filmmaking team whose work has brought them renown as some of the most innovative independent filmmakers working today — pushing the art of presenting uninhibited portraits of people and places with all the complicated, humanistic, and lyrical truth that that entails. Their work has been featured at museums and festivals throughout the world, including the Berlinale and Sundance, where they premiered Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets in 2020, and received a Special Jury Prize for Western in 2015. They have been the recipients of an Independent Spirit Award as well as accolades from CPH:DOX, Full Frame, and South by Southwest. According to Metacritic they are tied with Paul Thomas Anderson as the 6th best reviewed filmmakers of the 21st century. In 2023, their body of work was celebrated with a retrospective at the Centre Pompidou, Paris and they made their debut with their first pure fiction film, Gasoline Rainbow, in competition at the Orizzonti section at the 80th Venice International Film Festival. They are members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences.


Free admission subject to availability
Via Nizza 138 

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