Trollywood originally started as a series of still photograps. In Los Angeles, Farley became fascinated by the phenomenon of homelessness. In particular, she dealt with trolleys: mobile homes for some, a cart for shopping for others. During her photography work, she got in contact with the owners of the trolleys, and considered writing a book about the phenomenon. In the end, she decided to make a movie.
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| Crew | Gisela Evert | Post Production Supervisor |
| Production | Simon White | Producer |
| Production | Philip Moross | Producer |
| Directing | Michele De Lorimier | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Jess Bailey | Music |
| Directing | Madeleine Farley | Director |
| Editing | Helen Lindley | Editor |
| Production | Nick Nahum | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Robert Bennett | Cinematography |
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