It captures their goal to escape the streets of Montreal as they cross 5,000 km (3,107 mi) to reach the "promised land" of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley.
The film is an autobiographical coming-of-age chronicle told in an intimate point-of-view style, directed by Eric "Roach" Denis of EyeSteelFilm, a Montreal-based documentary production company, as a continuation of the autobiographical journey that he had started by being portrayed as one of the main characters in Daniel Cross award-winning documentary S.P.I.T.
RoachTrip starts by waving the black flag in the House of Commons and ends wandering lost in the desert.
In between is an odyssey down Canada's invisible punk highway in search of something pure and clean.
Roach and Smash, two inseparable street buddies from Montreal introduced in 2002 documentary "S.P.I.T."