The Hamptons

The Hamptons

2002 · 176 min · Documentary

Filmed between May and September of 2001, a documentary about The Hamptons, an area in the eastern part of Long Island, New York, famous for being a vacation spot for the wealthiest Americans: a place where wealthy families can spend the summer and weekends by the beach.

Directed by Barbara Kopple

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