Summaries

A cinematic essay in defense of remembering, The Royal Road offers up a primer on the Spanish colonization of California and the Mexican American War alongside intimate reflections on nostalgia, butch identity, the pursuit of unavailable women and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo - all against a contemplative backdrop of 16mm urban California landscapes, and featuring a voiceover cameo by Tony Kushner. Deceptively simple California urban landscapes serve as the framework for the film's lyrically written voiceover which combines rigorous historical research with a stream-of-consciousness personal monologue and relates these seemingly disparate stories from an intimate, colloquial perspective to tell a one-of-a-kind California tale. Shot on 16mm film and contemplatively crafted of long takes, The Royal Road is a film about landscapes and desire, memory and history - and the stories we tell.—Jenni Olson

Details

Keywords
  • california
  • urban setting
  • lesbian character
  • experimental film
  • mexican american war
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 29, 2015
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations San Francisco, California, USA
Production companies Jenni Olson Productions

Box office

Budget $72000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 5m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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