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Turner Ross

“It’s both those things. I think it’s a location of the mind. It’s this mythic landscape. Everybody has some contextual idea of what the West, what the western is, what the American frontier is in people's minds the world over.”

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    Gasoline Rainbow

    GASOLINE RAINBOW

    BILL ROSS IV, TURNER ROSS United States, 2023

    Reimagining the road movie with the next generation of misfits, celebrated directorial duo the Ross Brothers make a coming-of-age film that runs on free-flowing feeling. Alive with friendship and the promise of the moment, Gasoline Rainbow is a beautiful reminder of what matters and what’s real.

    45365

    45365

    BILL ROSS IV, TURNER ROSS United States, 2009

    Crafted with the kind of insight and affection that only locals could provide, this entrancing debut from the Ross Brothers is a panoramic portrait of small-town America. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW Film Festival, 45365 is an all-embracing ode to Sidney, Ohio and its motley inhabitants.

    Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets

    BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS

    BILL ROSS IV, TURNER ROSS United States, 2020

    Obliterating the line between documentary and fiction, the Ross Brothers staged an all-day bender for this wistful ode to barflies everywhere. From this pickled premise, a poignant microcosm of social and political disillusion emerges, as the film sounds an elegy to communities lost and found.

    Tchoupitoulas

    TCHOUPITOULAS

    BILL ROSS IV, TURNER ROSS United States, 2012

    In anticipation of Gasoline Rainbow, we’re returning to the second feature by the Ross Brothers—a brilliant film, as much dream as it is document. Nine months’ worth of material comes together to create a vibrant night full of life and music in this rough-cut gem of American independent filmmaking.

    Contemporary Color

    CONTEMPORARY COLOR

    BILL ROSS IV, TURNER ROSS United States, 2016

    A marvel of flying rifles, whirling flags, and synchronized formations, the color guards merge with experimental pop musicians in David Byrne’s life-affirming show. The Ross Brothers also aim for the stars, unfurling the potential of the concert film to capture more than simply the live performance.

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