High-Resolution Aerial PHOTOS
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VIDEO STILLS
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video still courtesy One Big Home

video still Liz Witham

video still Liz Witham

video still by Dan Martino

video still by Thomas Bena

video still by Thomas Bena

video still by Thomas Bena

video still by Ray Ewing

video still by Reece Robinson

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Martha's Vineyard Satellite Before & After
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HAMPTONS Satellite Before & After
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Before & After Case Study 1
Before & after images of the property of the film's anonymous home owner, who replaced a barn in Chilmark with a mega-mansion.
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photo courtesy Whit Griswold

video still courtesy One Big Home

video still courtesy One Big Home

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Before & After Case Study 2
Before & after images of a controversial house in the film. An older home is replaced by a mega-mansion with accessory structures.
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CREW HEADSHOTS
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POSTER
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TRAILER
Trophy homes threaten Martha’s Vineyard. When he feels he is complicit in wrecking the place he calls home, one carpenter takes off his tool belt and picks up a camera. Bumping up against angry homeowners and builders who look the other way, he works with his community and attempts to pass a new bylaw that limits house size.
CLIPS
Filmmaker Thomas Bena becomes aware of the giant houses being built on Martha's Vineyard.
Many people on Martha's Vineyard see the rapid development of the Hamptons as a red flag and a reason to limit development.