Completed - ENGLISH - Documentary, Historical, Social issues - 103 minutes
From clergymen to cabinet secretaries, the village of Northeast Harbor, Maine is a longtime 'summer colony' where many of America's most prominent families have owned seasonal homes for generations.
Year of production : 2014 Director(s) : Jeremy LUNT Writer(s) : Jeremy LUNT, Willie GRANSTON Cast : Steve ZIRNKILTON, Gunnar HANSEN, Moorhead KENNEDY, Steven Christian AMENDOLA, Jon BOGDANOVE, Robert R. PYLE Producer(s) : Jeremy LUNT, Marie ADLER
As a longtime “summer colony” for some of America’s most influential families, the village of Northeast Harbor, Maine, has long been a haven for the wealthy and the privileged. Uniquely among summer resorts, Northeast Harbor became a place where close relationships could flourish across class boundaries, a situation that is now threatened by an increasing level of inequality that threatens to destroy the character of this unique community. Features interviews with prominent Northeast Harbor residents, including actor Gunnar Hansen (”The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”) and former Tehran hostage Moorhead Kennedy.
Country(ies) : USA