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Twenty Eight Feet: Life on a Little Wooden Boat
Twenty Eight Feet: Life on a Little Wooden Boat

Twenty Eight Feet: Life on a Little Wooden Boat

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Documentary

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A short documentary about David Welsford, who has given up the luxuries of land in search for happiness and adventure on a 50 year old wooden boat he restored from a scrap heap.

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

9 mins

Rating

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Release Date

12 October 2013

Country

Cast

David Welsford

David Welsford

David Welsford

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