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Vernon, Florida is a 1981 American documentary film produced and directed by Errol Morris profiling various residents living within the town of Vernon, Florida. [1] Originally titled Nub City, this follow-up to Gates of Heaven initially focused on residents of the Southern town who cut off their own limbs as a way to collect insurance money.
Some Kind of Heaven is a 2020 American documentary film about The Villages, Florida, the world's largest retirement community.Marking the directorial feature debut of Lance Oppenheim, the film is a stylized portrait of four residents living within The Villages, struggling to find happiness and meaning in life's final chapters.
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Apalachicola. This fishing town in Florida's panhandle is the place for fresh catch. Book a room at an inn (The Gibson Inn is cute) and learn about the local oyster, timber, and fishing history ...
Jim Jones and his wife, Marceline, in an image taken from a pink photo album left behind in the village of the dead in Jonestown, Guyana. Jones led more than 900 members of his cult to a painful ...
Investigated in the 2008 BBC documentary Around the World in 80 Faiths (Episode 5, Faith #43) The town is briefly mentioned in the 2009 movie Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant. Featured in the August 2010 episode of The Glades on the A&E Network; Parts of the town were featured in the film Dunsmore released in 2003 and directed by Peter ...
Documentaries about the Middle Ages. Pages in category "Medieval documentaries" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Netflix documentary "Swamp Kings," which outlines the Urban Meyer tenure at Florida, minimizes off-the-field turmoil with a heavy Tim Tebow presence.