Twenty-Five miles from town, a million miles from mainstream society, a loose-knit community of eco-pioneers, teenage runaways, war veterans and drop-outs, live on the fringe and off the grid, struggling to survive with little food, less water and no electricity, as they cling to their unique vision of the American dream.
Direction
Stulberg brothers capture raw intimacy without judgment.
Production
Bare-bones filmmaking mirrors its subjects' resourcefulness.
Director
Randy Stulberg
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Mesa sits in New Mexico's high desert, part of a decades-old tradition of radical land movements dating back to the 1960s.
The Stulbergs lived on the Mesa for months before filming, earning trust that shows in unguarded moments most documentarians never capture.
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