Welcome to Nowhere (Bullet Hole Road)
In the illustrious tradition of on-the-road, rambler cinema, Welcome to Nowhere (Bullet Hole Road) is a fresh, experimental take. Heavily reliant on motion graphics animation, director William Cusick charts the surreal encounters of five overlapping strangers in the American desert. The spirit calls to mind David Lynch, and more recently Calvin Lee Reeder and Cory McAbee, but it never feels derivative, it always brings fresh light...Cinema often loses power in clarity, in a strict adherence to narrative logic. The unwieldy and fractured nature of Welcome To Nowhere offers more than a story, here, all that really matters is the weariness of the ramble. It's hazy and sweaty and sketched. "You know how some pills you take are clear, but on the inside are all these little balls of shit that are really the pill?" That's where nowhere is. This used to be the stuff of cult classics.
Directed by William Cusick · Written by Kenneth Collins
Cast
- Tina Balthazar Darla
- Nick Bixby Hunter
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Peter Blomquist Cop - Stacey Collins Karaoke Singer
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Jim Findlay Karaoke Singer -
Cara Francis Amber - Kevin Gebhard Truck Driver
Make it a double feature
3h 21m together
Welcome to Nowhere (Bullet Hole Road)
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