Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa

2008 "25 miles from town, a million miles from ordinary."
7.4| 1h6m| NA| en| More Info
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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.

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Jeremy Stulberg, Randy Stulberg

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Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa Audience Reviews

Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Patience Watson One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Angel John There is nothing flashy about this documentary, and refreshingly so. Rather, it's about people: young, old, learned, not-so-learned and others. As disparate a group as this may appear to be, it really is made up of like-minded individualists.Some know why they are there, and others really do not. But they all seem to be there for basically the same reason: freedom, whatever that means to them.Overall, I found it a good investment of my time, and a story worth telling.P.S. I would love to have the filmmakers do a follow-up. This, to me, would be of immense educational and human value.
gregorio-roth Off the Grid is a heartfelt film about a bunch of bumbles living in New Mexico, in the middle of the desert. The film shows the lives of people we may try to overlook or gossip about:. "Look at what they are doing!" "They can't do that!" "You can't live there!" "Look at these Dharma Bums!" But what is needed to live freely is defined in different ways; some people want absolute freedom, to live like they want to live, and do what they want to do; these people find life is best lived "Off the Grid". Some people need the solitude only a place off the grid can offer. Some people live off the grid because they enjoy shooting guns. Some find Off the Grid the safest place to protect themselves from their former dangerous lives. Some live off the grid because they fear society will brain wash their kids.There is danger in living off the grid. Drugs are common here. And the law is the law of the people, vigilante old west style. But without a full portrait, we are left arrogant. Jeremy and Randy Stulberg do a fine job of presenting these people objectively. The people of the mesa are given a fair space to share their lives.
ElijahCSkuggs Many people out there have this urge, a wonder, a desire, to leave society as we know it. To live off the land. To revert back into a way of life that's just more, simple. But then there's a very loud voice telling you that it's not the right choice. And you wouldn't even dare consider voicing this idea to your friends and family. This is where a lot of the people that live on that Mesa in north New Mexico differ from us. They have just, had it.The walk of life that lives here are a mish mash of mostly sad tales when it comes down to it. The majority of them are people that have simply lost patience and hope for their daily life, war vets, and runaways. And when it comes down to it, this is a perfect idea and spot for them to reside. It's difficult and kind of extreme, but with a mainly peaceful community that abides by good morals and sticking to their guns (literally), it's entirely functional.The elements, the government and themselves are their own enemies. Young runaways that live on the mesa known as the Nowhere Kids threaten the peace of the community, the government threatens their freedom, and the elements threaten their health. But with such a steadfast and happy community at it's core, they continue to persist with smiles.Off the Grid delivered an informative, in-depth, emotional peak into the unique way of living that the people on the mesa experience. At it's bare bones it seems like it's "a film about f@ck ups in the desert", and at times seems like it's also the modern wild west. But more than anything it's a fascinating peek into an unknown way of living, fueled by the unique characters involved.
Kameon This film touched me more than I expected. The description spoke of it being an "extreme experiment in American living". Although that drew me in, I was much more taken by the people that live on the Mesa. They are a group of people who choose to live away from the stress of American cities, and who respect and look out for each other. They live communally and everyone helps one another. This community accepts people for who they are, and they accept runaway teenagers and other people who are searching for an escape from city life, peace and a place where they can be free. I grew to really appreciate and enjoy the people in this film and was left feeling like they are enjoying something that I will never know: true peace, acceptance and understanding from others.