The more freedom someone has the most compromises they make. Such is the price of an untethered life.
In Tahlija Redgard’s case, compromise comes in a long wheelbase fourby that acts as both transport and dwelling. The freedom of the open road, the stretching space of a crew cab. A small price, perhaps, for a life free of repayments, repetition, and the drudgery of small town politics.
It’s a life that’s worked for Redgard and in this thirty-minute film – part surf film, part blueprint for living – she visits favourite places and points the camera at people who share her free-spirited worldview.
Source: Swellnet
