Road To Las Vegas

A modern American tale of one family's fight for success against the odds.

Road To Las Vegas Did the American Dream die in 2008? Road To Las Vegas follows the profound struggles of the Melton family, as they search for happiness and stability. Over four years the family deal with unemployment, death, addiction, and infidelity. Yet they never lose their ability to laugh, their hope in the future, or their faith in better things to come. Culminating in 2008, Jason Massot's film illuminates the the profound effects the global financial crisis has had on America's poor.
"It's called survival". After a visit from God, Vanessa and Maurice packed up their things and their family and left Alaska, with $290 in their pockets. After more than two years on the road the family settled in Las Vegas, living out of a car with their 5 children. Life is hard for the family as they live day to day, meal to meal. Jobs are both rare and low paid. Maurice quips that "when payday comes, I'll have enough for 10 hamburgers".

After a year, conditions have improved for the family. Vanessa has a job, and they have found a home in a gated community. But things swiftly turn sour as Maurice's addictions return to haunt the family. After a fight Maurice ends up living on the street. Maurice's 15 year addiction to crack has cost the family a lot, including 17 of Vanessa's cars.

While material conditions for the family steadily improve, happiness still seems to evade them. Maurice's addictions find him living on the street, flitting in and out of prison, while Vanessa finds other men to comfort her. With relations strained, and life uncertain, their children return to Alaska disappointed and disillusioned.

As the years go by the global recession hits America. Every day Vanessa goes to the job centre for nothing. There is a feeling of being cheated by the rich and powerful. "They talk about Las Vegas being a casino. The real casino is on Wall Street". With the family spread out across the country, Vanessa starts to question her faith. "If God has everybody's life mapped out, planned out, I wonder why I had to go through such a hardship. I kind of think God's let me down".

Described by The Guardian as "a modern day Grapes of Wrath", Road To Las Vegas is a brutally honest story about the pursuit of happiness in times of hardship.
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The Producers


Director - Jason Massot has made fourteen films for British and American television. He started out as an assistant editor working on feature films by Ken Russell and Dennis Potter. Moving over to documentary, he worked on a number of films for flagship British documentary strand, ‘Cutting Edge’ and 'Encounters’. Jason now makes observational films. He tends to work on his own, shooting and doing sound, as this helps to foster an extremely intimate environment with his contributors. His subjects have included Asian kids in gangs for Channel 4 and Franciscan Friars helping the homeless for the BBC. Jason likes to focus on character-driven stories. In particular, he likes to examine the interior life of people who live on the margins of society.


Producer - Sandra Whipham is a producer, executive producer and documentary consultant. Previously she worked at Channel 4 where she was Editor, More 4, and oversaw the True Stories international documentary strand. She co-produced films including Burma VJ and commissioned and executive produced double Sundance award winner, Afghan Star. She also acquired the best of international feature documentary, including Trouble the Water, No End In Sight, Shutka Book of Records, and Billy The Kid. She is a regular participant at international pitching forums and markets and was a guest industry tutor at the IDFA Summer School in 2008.

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