I guess this is a hard-to-see film since it was never released on DVD, which is a real shame because it's a fun, quirky little documentary.
Director John O'Hagan does a nice job spotlighting the eccentric characters living in America's first suburb, Levittown, NY, without poking fun at them. The residents proudly discuss their quirky hobbies and obsessions while O'Hagan mixes in nice archival footage of the suburb's ambitious beginnings. We also get to meet a few of Levittown's more famous former residents, like musician Eddie Money and Bill Griffith, the creator of Zippy the Pinhead.
It's a real shame more people can't get to see this as this is a very charming documentary.