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Some states allow you to use a post office box to register your vehicle. That could be an option.
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I don't recall it being addressed. My guess is that they would use the addresses of relatives and friends.
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I have yet to see Nomadland and have a question that I am curious if anyone who has seen it can tell me if/how it is addressed. I take it that at least a few characters do not have permanent addresses and travel/live in their vehicles. How are they able to maintain vehicle registration and insurance without a permanent address?
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Reza wrote:Is this getting a release date or will it go to a streaming service?

Its being touted in the categories of Best Picture, Actress, Supp Actor, Director, Screenplay. Maybe cinematography.
David Strathairn is more a cameo than a supporting performance. Total screen time is roughly 5 minutes.

The screenplay is a book adaptation. I’m not familiar with the book but there it looks like most of the dialogue is improvised.

The cinematography is stunning
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Nomadland is a theatrical release.
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Is this getting a release date or will it go to a streaming service?

Its being touted in the categories of Best Picture, Actress, Supp Actor, Director, Screenplay. Maybe cinematography.
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Sabin wrote:Very exited to check this out.

Do you think it has a shot at Best Picture?
Well, I think it’s too small to win best picture and it’s a not fun sitting or high entertainment. It’s a film to be experienced. A nomination absolutely.
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Very exited to check this out.

Do you think it has a shot at Best Picture?
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Nomadland

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Attended a screening of Nomadland this afternoon as the closing film of the Lisbon film festival.

Really taken by it. A movie about loneliness, individual choices and growing older. Shot as a documentary at times it’s a love letter to the most profound USA.

As for awards consideration Frances McDormand is stunning but it’s probably way to small to win best picture.

Highly recommended.
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