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Washington D.C. Premiere
TINY: A STORY ABOUT LIVING SMALL
Kevin Hoth
MARCH
21
7:00 PM
Directed by: Christopher Smith and Merete Mueller
Venue: Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital
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TINY: A STORY ABOUT LIVING SMALL (USA, 2013, 66 min.)
Shown as part of Our Cities, Our Planet
Washington, D.C. Premiere In the past 40 years, the average size of a new house in America has almost doubled. Yet many are redefining their American Dream to focus on flexibility, financial freedom and quality of life over quantity of space. A documentary about home and how we find it, Tiny follows one couple’s attempt to build a tiny house from scratch and profiles other families who have downsized their lives into homes smaller than the average parking space. Through dwellings stripped down to their essentials, the film raises questions about good design, the nature of home and the changing American Dream. More than anything, Tiny invites its viewers to dream big and imagine living small. Directed and produced by Christopher Smith and Merete Mueller.
Discussion with filmmakers Merete Mueller and Christopher Smith and Lee Pera, founder of the Boneyard Studios, a tiny house community in Washington, D.C., follows screening.
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