My Own Private Idaho: Drifting Through the American Dream

When Gus Van Sant released My Own Private Idaho in 1991, he gave American cinema one of its strangest and most poetic visions of alienation. The film is at once a road movie, a queer love story, and a fractured meditation on identity. Its images — a lone figure collapsing on an endless highway, streetContinue reading “My Own Private Idaho: Drifting Through the American Dream”