

What if your entire life fit inside a parking space?
"The Tiny House Movement is about reevaluating what we have, what we want, what we need, what we love – what we want to do with our lives." - Lina Menard Living Small explores the world of tiny houses through the lives of the people on the movement’s forefront. The film centers on Anderson Page as he builds a tiny house for the first time, discovering the challenges and rewards of constructing one's own living space. Living Small offers an alternative meditation on the spaces we inhabit and asks the question: Could we live more with less?
Direction
Intimate access to actual builds, not glossy HGTV fantasy
Production
Genuine 2014 indie doc charm, zero Netflix polish
Director
Stephen Hewitt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released pre-'Tiny House Hunters' saturation, this captures the movement before corporate co-optation. The 2008 recession looms large as unspoken origin story.
Lina Menard's quote became movement scripture, but notice who's absent: renters priced out, not choosing minimalism. The class elephant in the 96 square feet.
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