Trailer Song (1998)

Trailer Song is about the human need for self-sufficiency and autonomy. Absolute independence from the culture that keeps us warm and fed is a fantasy, and Trailer Song is a musically rendered version of that fantasy. The office worker buys a trailer and gives up urban life. She sings: "....With fresh butter I churn and bread that I bake, Taste it, try it. Do you see a mistake? Dandelion tea, It's so easy to brew, If you care to come here, I'd give some to you..."

Director: Rhonda Abrams
Genre: Music
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trailer Song about?
Trailer Song is about the human need for self-sufficiency and autonomy. Absolute independence from the culture that keeps us warm and fed is a fantasy, and Trailer Song is a musically rendered version of that fantasy. The office worker buys a trailer and gives up urban life. She sings: "....With fresh butter I churn and bread that I bake, Taste it, try it. Do you see a mistake? Dandelion tea, It's so easy to brew, If you care to come here, I'd give some to you..."
Who directed Trailer Song?
Trailer Song was directed by Rhonda Abrams.
How long is Trailer Song?
Trailer Song has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Trailer Song?
Trailer Song is a Music film.
Where was Trailer Song produced?
Trailer Song was produced in Canada.