Travis
Travis stands on the shoulder of a Texas highway, thumb raised toward the relentless traffic. His backpack is sun-bleached, his eyes hold the weariness of a thousand miles. This documentary portrait follows a man whose life has become an endless journey across America, chasing temporary work and fleeting purpose. Director Emma Ross films from a respectful distance, allowing the viewer to become a silent passenger. We witness nights in budget motels, conversations with fellow drifters, and long hours in truck cabs. The 2026 film exists in the space between documentary and drama, examining the fragility of human connection in an age of economic precarity. It is not a story of heroism, but of survival and the quiet dignity of those society overlooks.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2026 |
| Country | Spain |
| Genre | Documentary, Drama |
| Director | Josu Petite |
| Runtime | 8 min. |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
Emma Ross operates in the observational tradition, forgoing voiceover and letting the camera become an invisible witness. Her static frames and long takes document the road's routine with a near-meditative precision.
Those who appreciate cinema that trusts the image will find a hypnotic rhythm in the unfolding miles. What lingers is not a plot, but a sensation—the faint grit of roadside dust on the skin. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Josu Petite
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