The Gasoline Thieves | Tribeca Film Festival 2019
Effective and affecting and with an unflagging pace, The Gasoline Thieves is likely to satisfy—and scar—many of its viewers.
Effective and affecting and with an unflagging pace, The Gasoline Thieves is likely to satisfy—and scar—many of its viewers.
A documentary on the auto executive, who is descibed here as an icon, a sex symbol, and the perfect figure for a Hollywood film.
Freida Pinto portrays her survivor character with sensitivity and depth that transcend the confines of her role.
Two films feature characters living on the margins, breaking the rules, and, in one case, the law, in an attempt to achieve the lives they desire.
Director Jennifer Reeder has an eye for deadpan, awkward dialogue, which frequently verges into the surreal.
The sort of film that rivets the viewer in the moment and turns sour upon reflection.
The film offers a rewarding, deeply involving experience, though viewers should be prepared: it is not an easy watch, nor is it meant to be.
A stylish and surreal animated film that is nothing if not playful.