Le Cabanon rose
Le Cabanon rose

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Le Cabanon rose

2016
Movie
94 min
French

A cottage inhabited by a peasant, crazy painter in his spare time, who only paints naked women. After his death, another farmer decides to transform the place into a brothel which quickly attracts the notables of the area. But all those who come disappear one by one.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Stéphane RobertGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows Stéphane Robert as he embarks on a journey to explore the world of nomadic tiny homes and alternative living. The film delves into the philosophy behind these small, mobile dwellings and the individuals who choose this lifestyle. It showcases various unique and creative 'cabins' and the communities that form around them, offering a glimpse into a simpler, more sustainable way of life.

Critical Reception

Le Cabanon rose was generally well-received by critics, who praised its gentle exploration of alternative lifestyles and its visually appealing presentation. Audiences appreciated the film's inspiring and thought-provoking look at minimalist living and the pursuit of freedom through self-sufficiency.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually stunning cinematography and intimate portrayal of a unique lifestyle.

  • Appreciated for its inspirational and thought-provoking take on minimalism and freedom.

  • Noted for its gentle pacing and focus on the human element behind alternative living.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's beauty and the relatable aspirations of its subjects for a simpler life, though some found the pace to be quite slow.

Fun Fact

Director Stéphane Robert not only directed but also appears in the documentary, living the nomadic tiny home lifestyle he explores.

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