Interested to learn about Gasoline Rainbow‘s release date, trailer, cast, and plot? Look no further as we have all the information you need. Gasoline Rainbow is a drama adventure movie that follows five teenage friends from inland Oregon who plan a trip to the Pacific Coast as their high school days come to an end.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Release date — when is Gasoline Rainbow coming out?
Gasoline Rainbow’s release date is May 10, 2024, in select US theaters and May 31, 2024 on Mubi.
There is a gap of 21 days or two weeks between Gasoline Rainbow’s limited theatrical release and its Mubi premiere. Notably, the film premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2023.
Trailer — watch it now
You can watch the Gasoline Rainbow trailer below:
The above trailer teases all the main plot points of Gasoline Rainbow, such as the camaraderie between the five friends going on a road trip to the Pacific Coast, the friends engaging in all sorts of fun and interesting activities and enjoying the moments, and the friends learning some valuable and important life lessons along the way. The trailer also reveals the film being shot in the style of cinema verite, a documentary filmmaking style where everything is shot with simple equipment and artificiality and artistic effects are avoided.
Cast — who is in Gasoline Rainbow?
Gasoline Rainbow’s cast includes:
- Makai Garza as Makai
- Micah Bunch as Micah
- Nichole Dukes as Nichole
- Nathaly Garcia as Nathalie
- Tony Aburto as Tony
Plot – what’s the story about?
The story of Gasoline Rainbow revolves around five friends who go on a road trip to the Pacific Coast as their high school days come to an end.
As revealed by the trailer, the five teenage friends will be shown stopping at various places and engaging in all sorts of fun activities along the way. Moreover, the five teenagers will also learn some important life lessons from other people they meet, especially what it is like to be an adult and how adults have no supervision unlike children or teenagers, and must figure out what they are and their trajectory in life by themselves.