- Overview
The Meaning of Vanlife is an adventurous, revealing look into the Vanlife community through the eyes of nomads who have chosen to live a life of freedom on the road. A movement that exemplifies a deeper societal trend towards minimalism and authentic community building.
- Release Date
26 April 2019
- DirectingJim Lounsbury
- Budget
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