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Betaville
An out-of-this-world comedy cast stars in this spaced-out futuristic family comedy. Welcome to Betaville, the world’s most exclusive summer camp, where the world’s leaders send their children. They are the sons and daughters of presidents and kings, with supervisors to care for them and an army to protect them. Meanwhile, in outer space, Planet Z is threatened by the evil forces of Planet 38. Planet Z’s president XM (Tim Kazurinsky) launches a secret plan to trick Planet 38 into attacking Earth instead. A peace-loving emissary from Planet Z recruits the children of Betaville to warn the President (John Astin) about XM’s secret plan.
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Plot Summary
Betaville is a documentary that explores the peculiar phenomenon of 'Betaville,' a fictional town created for the filming of a TV commercial. The film delves into the construction, purpose, and eventual abandonment of this purpose-built, yet ultimately unreal, community. It questions the nature of reality in a world increasingly shaped by media.
Critical Reception
Betaville received positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique premise, thought-provoking exploration of media and reality, and Rimm's directorial approach. Audiences found it to be an engaging and intellectually stimulating documentary.
What Reviewers Say
A fascinating examination of constructed realities.
Thought-provoking and visually engaging.
Rimm's directorial vision is both unique and insightful.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's unique concept and its ability to make them question the media's influence on perception. Many found it to be a compelling and educational watch.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The entire town of Betaville was built in a remote desert location and was designed to look like a generic American suburb, complete with houses, streets, and landscaping, all for the purpose of filming commercials.
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