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: January 1, 1998
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.