
Vannin' 2013
"Vannin' - Its a way of life"
Dive into the vibrant world of Vannin' (2013), a captivating documentary that celebrates the artistry and community behind custom vans.
Director: Nicholas Nummerdor
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vannin' (2013) about?
Vannin' (2013) is a documentary that shines a spotlight on the vibrant subculture of custom van enthusiasts. The film follows the stories and artistry of people who drive and build uniquely modified vans, capturing their passion and creativity at the 40th National Truck-In in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.
Who directed Vannin'?
Vannin' was directed by Nicholas Nummerdor, a filmmaker who brings a keen eye for detail and a love for niche communities to the screen.
Who stars in Vannin?
The film features an array of van enthusiasts, builders, and drivers whose personal stories and craftsmanship take center stage.
Is Vannin' (2013) worth watching?
With its charming subject matter and immersive storytelling, Vannin' offers a delightful escape for fans of documentaries and automotive culture. While it may not be a mainstream hit, its authenticity and heart make it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate unique subcultures.
How long is Vannin'?
Vannin' runs for 60 minutes.
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About Vannin' (2013) — A Documentary Celebrating Custom Vans and Roadside Culture
Dive into the vibrant world of Vannin' (2013), a captivating documentary that celebrates the artistry and community behind custom vans. Directed by Nicholas Nummerdor, this 60-minute film captures the spirit of the 40th National Truck-In (Van Nationals) held in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, in July 2012. Through six days of lively footage, it showcases the quirky individuals who transform ordinary vans into rolling masterpieces, blending creativity with a deep-rooted passion for the road. Expect a warm, nostalgic atmosphere as the documentary explores the culture, camaraderie, and craftsmanship of this niche yet devoted community.
Vannin' isn't just about vehicles; it's a celebration of freedom, individuality, and the open road. The film immerses viewers in a subculture where vans are more than transportation—they're a way of life. With a keen eye for detail and a love for the unconventional, Nicholas Nummerdor crafts a visually rich and heartfelt portrait of people who find joy in the journey, one mile at a time.