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The red button documentary
The red button documentary




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Yet, just 70 miles northwest of Orlando sits 'The Villages' – the world's largest retirement community that surpasses the size of Manhattan and encompasses five zip codes with an ever-growing population.

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The sprawling expanse of flat emptiness in central Florida is an unlikely place for America's fastest growing metro area in the nation. 'I was looking for people who were on the margins, who didn't exist inside of the same marketing brochure that everyone else did,' he told Vox. In doing so, Oppenheim reveals the dark undercurrent of loneliness, willful ignorance, intolerance, and insularity beneath sheen of 'America's friendliest hometown' Some Kind of Heaven explores the lives of four different seniors who don't fit in to the manufactured paradise of their surroundings.

  • The Villages were 'designed to hide all of the problems of everyday life' says first time documentarian, Lance Oppenheim - his film follows the lives of four seniors that live on the fringe of the fantasy.
  • There are 2,700 social and recreational clubs for residents that include one for: singles, Beatlemaniacs, synchronized swimming, softball, cheerleading and retired CIA members.
  • The Villages is larger than the size of Manhattan and covers 32 square miles of property with 130,000 residents, five zip codes, 50 golf courses, 100 rec centers, 11 dog parks, 14 supermarkets.
  • According to the US Census, The Villages is the fastest growing metro in the United States where the population rose by 37.8% between 2010-2019 homes cost between $100K to $1million.
  • Critics say The Villages are like a creepy Stepford cult for Baby Boomers with Orwellian-like rules that are dictated by an elusive family worth billions of dollars.
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    The developers own a TV channel, multiple radio stations and newspaper that only prints positive news.It's dubbed 'the Disneyland for retirees' because the neighborhoods are designed like a theme park to imitate old town squares, complete with make-believe histories residents say its like living in a 'bubble'.The community was designed to be a manicured fantasy land for seniors aged 55+ g randchildren and visitors under the age minimum are strictly prohibited to visit for more than 30 calendar days.

    the red button documentary

    New Hulu documentary, 'Some Kind of Heaven' explores the dark underside of America's largest retirement community known as 'The Villages' in central Florida with a notorious swingers scene.'It hasn't been the fantasy land I thought it would be': Documentary goes inside 'creepy' Florida utopia for senior citizens that it claims has sinister underbelly of racism, orgies, drunken debauchery and make-believe history






    The red button documentary