Ride It Till the Wheels Fall Off – an essay film by Max Gross

Films which earn cult classic status often combine silly features and overwhelming truths. Ride It Till The Wheels Fall Off uses scenes from John Landis’ 1980 cult classic screwball-comedy The Blues Brothers, to try and capture a pure and indescribable truth about our bizarre and violent situation in modern western society. 

Through this repurposed footage, Ride It Till The Wheels Fall Off surveys a number of contemporary issues in the Canadian criminal justice system. It interrogates ideas of good-and-bad and redemption. Overall it is a meditation on “the criminal,” the person whose mere existence in free society is a crime.