Ross brothers

[1] The pair eventually moved to New Orleans and began making films as a duo, shooting, editing, directing and conceiving of their projects in tandem.

Set over the course of a night, the film shows New Orleans from the street level, luxuriating in the idiosyncrasies of the vibrant, complex city as three young brothers wander around after missing the final ferry home.

[7] Their most formalistically ambitious film to date, Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets is the tale of a Las Vegas dive bar called the Roaring 20s during its final night before shutting down.

Utilizing their observational, unscripted style, the film follows five Gen-z teenagers from a small town in Oregon who set out on a great American road trip, in search of "The Party at the End of the World".

[11] The Ross Brothers have referenced the films of Les Blank, Touki Bouki by Djibril Diop Mambéty and the works of Robert Altman as being major influences in style and storytelling.