To Costco And Ikea Without A Car
By
Sarah Kurchak (CHARTattack) April 20, 2007 11:50 am
Movie Review
- Directed by: Peter Tombrowski
- 3 / 5

There are a lot of ideas packed into this tiny film. Although it only runs five minutes in length, Peter Tombrowski's journey to big-box stores Costco and Ikea on a literal shopping run (his family has been car-free for the past eight winters) raises a lot of questions about our modern society. Amusing yet pointed, this is a sharp look at issues such as box store culture, urban sprawl and our car-dependent society.
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