Lance Oppenheim

Filmmaker

Birthday January 26, 1996

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.

Age 28 years old

Nationality United States

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1996

Lance Oppenheim (born January 26, 1996) is an American filmmaker, documentarian, producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

His work blends cinematic genres to explore the lives of people who create homes in unconventional spaces and places.

2010

Oppenheim attended Pine Crest School from 2010 to 2014.

2018

His short The Happiest Guy in the World about long-term cruise passenger Mario Salcedo premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018.

Oppenheim directed and produced his debut feature Some Kind of Heaven, a documentary exploring life inside The Villages, Florida, as part of his undergraduate senior thesis.

Specifically, Oppenheim follows four seniors living in The Villages and how they cope with later adult life.

The film was produced by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky and The New York Times, one of the paper's first feature-length productions.

2019

He graduated from Harvard University in 2019 with a degree in Visual and Environmental Studies.

While at Harvard, Oppenheim studied under filmmakers Ross McElwee, Robb Moss, and Guy Maddin and lived in Adams House.

In high-school, Oppenheim directed several short documentaries, one of which was distributed nationwide by PBS.

He would send documentary pitches to the New York Times Op-Docs' open submission portal, documenting "crazy things happening in [his] backyard," which the New York Times would "politely reject."

He broke through to the New York Times while studying at Harvard's undergraduate Visual and Environmental Studies program.

While in college, Oppenheim directed three short documentaries acquired and distributed by The New York Times Op-Docs.

2020

His debut feature, Some Kind of Heaven (2020), was an Official Selection at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.

Oppenheim was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the son of attorneys Roy and Ellen Oppenheim, and raised in Southwest Ranches, Florida.

The film premiered a year later at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam to critical acclaim, and was later acquired by Magnolia Pictures.