
Trailer Made 2016
"He had the creative imagination. The other had the creative deadline. On a scrapyard is where it came together. In a family adventure."
Directed by Jacobus Kriel, *Trailer Made (2016)* is a heartfelt family adventure that blends action, humor, and unexpected life lessons.
Director: Jacobus Kriel
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trailer Made (2016) about?
Peter Davis, a struggling Los Angeles screenwriter, takes his estranged son Daniel on a research trip to Africa to reconnect. When their luggage is swapped by mistake, they're stranded without passports or money—and end up in a scrapyard, where they befriend Asanda. Together, they turn an abandoned trailer into the unlikely vehicle for a life-changing adventure.
Who directed Trailer Made?
Jacobus Kriel directed *Trailer Made (2016)*, infusing the film with a raw, DIY spirit that matches its scrapyard setting.
Who stars in Trailer Made?
The film stars Lee Raviv and Heike Brunner as key characters in this family adventure, with supporting roles filled by the cast surrounding them.
Is Trailer Made (2016) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Trailer Made* offers a heartfelt, offbeat adventure that's perfect for families craving an uplifting story. Its themes of resilience and bonding, paired with a creative backdrop, make it a charming choice for viewers of all ages.
How long is Trailer Made?
*Trailer Made (2016)* runs for 78 minutes, making it a brisk and engaging watch for families and adventure lovers.
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About Trailer Made (2016) — A father-son scrapyard adventure you won't forget
Directed by Jacobus Kriel, *Trailer Made (2016)* is a heartfelt family adventure that blends action, humor, and unexpected life lessons. The story follows Peter Davis, a struggling screenwriter in Los Angeles, who seizes a chance to reconnect with his estranged son Daniel by taking him on a research trip to Africa. When their luggage is mistakenly swapped, leaving them stranded without passports or funds, the duo finds themselves in a gritty scrapyard teeming with possibility. There, they meet Asanda, the owner's son, and together they transform an abandoned trailer into the unlikely centerpiece of an unforgettable journey.
With themes of resilience, father-son bonding, and the magic of seeing the world through fresh eyes, *Trailer Made* crafts a tale that's equal parts whimsical and poignant. Kriel's direction infuses the film with a DIY spirit and offbeat charm, making it a standout choice for families craving adventure without leaving home—or the theater. The scrapyard setting pulses with raw energy, offering a backdrop that's as much a character as the people navigating its chaos.