Updated On: 02 April, 2021 07:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
While on the face of it Nomadland seems singularly the story of McDormand’s character Fern and her doughty spirit; it actually maps a thriving American sub-culture of van-dwellers, choosing to live alone on the road.

A still from Nomadland
Given the quantum of content hitting us with the speed of light every minute, how long must it take to anoint a film/series as a classic already — having survived the strands of time to make it so?
I think 13/14 years is an adequate distance to reflect from. Sean Penn’s Into the Wild (2007), in case you’ve re-watched it lately, remains the classic story of disillusionment of youth, life of solitude, and wanderlust in the wilderness, set in the ’90s the US.