Gasoline | |
Director: | Monica Stambrini |
Producer: | Galliano Juso |
Music: | Massimo Zamboni |
Cinematography: | Fabio Cianchetti |
Editing: | Paola Freddi |
Distributor: | Strand Releasing (US) |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | Italy |
Language: | Italian |
Gross: | $4,307 (US sub total) |
Gasoline (Italian: '''Benzina''') is a 2001 Italian crime film directed by Monica Stambrini. It is based on a novel by Elena Stancanelli.
A young lesbian couple, Stella and Lenni, go on the run after the accidental death of Lenni's mother.
Gasoline was nominated for the Prize of the City of Torino at the 2001 Torino International Festival of Young Cinema and the Outstanding Film award at the 2004 GLAAD Media Awards.[1]
Kevin Thomas, writing for the Los Angeles Times praised the lead actors but said the film was "too derivative and sensational for its own sake to work."