SOME KIND OF HEAVEN explores life inside the palm-tree-lined streets of The Villages, America’s largest retirement community in Florida. Referred to as the “Disneyland for Retirees,” this planned community is home to over 130,000 seniors. It offers residents a utopian version of the American yesteryear: wide, safe streets, perfectly manicured lawns, and countless activities all in service of enjoying their golden years.
While most residents have bought into its packaged positivity, we meet four residents living on the margins, striving to find happiness. Married couple Anne and Reggie wrestle with Reggie’s deteriorating grip on reality, Barbara, a widow, seeks second love, and Dennis, an 82-year-old bachelor living out of a van, looks for a way out of a peripatetic existence.
By turns biting, tender, and surreal, the film demonstrates that no matter our age, we are always becoming. With strikingly composed cinematography, Some Kind of Heaven challenges our stereotypes around aging, emboldening its characters to live as vibrantly as possible in the time they have left.
- Director: Lance Oppenheim
- Producer: Darren Aronofsky
- Producer: Kathleen Lingo
- Producer: Jeffrey Soros
- Producer: Simon Horsman
- Producer: Lance Oppenheim
- Producer: Melissa Oppenheim Lano
- Producer: Pacho Velez
- Executive Producer: Morgan Earnest
- Executive Producer: Andrew Blau
Produced by LAMF