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Summer of (Family) Love takes you on a laid-back road trip through the tiny house movement, led by director Kirsten Dirksen. It’s a film that captures the essence of a family trying to live simply, shedding excess and embracing the basics for a season. The pacing feels organic, almost like you’re just tagging along with them on their journey. The doc features a mix of insightful interviews with notable figures in the tiny house community, and then you have the family’s candid moments, which are often filled with humor and genuine struggle. It’s not flashy at all, but there's an authentic warmth to it, exploring themes of minimalism, connection, and what it means to love your family in a less-is-more world.
Family-focused themesExploration of minimalismInsightful interviews with tiny house experts
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Kirsten Dirksen
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