Behind the gates of a palm tree-lined fantasyland, four residents of America’s largest retirement community, The Villages, FL, strive to find happiness and meaning.






ABOUT
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FILMMAKER
Lance Oppenheim
Lance Oppenheim is an award-winning filmmaker from South Florida. His films explore the lives of people who create homes in unconventional spaces and places. He was a 2019 Sundance Ignite Fellow, one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film2019, and is the youngest contributor to The New York Times Op-Docs. His work has been screened at film festivals across the world, including theSundance Film Festival, Rotterdam, Tribeca Film Festival, True/False. His work has been featured at The Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian, and distributed onlineby The New York Times (as three Op-Docs)andThe Atlantic. Lance graduated from Harvard University’s Visual and Environmental Studies program in May 2019. His first feature, SOME KIND OF HEAVEN, will premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.