Jackie Siegel, star of the documentary "Queen of Versailles," mastermind of America's largest home, and wife of timeshare mogul David Siegel, sat down...
Jackie Siegel, star of the documentary "Queen of Versailles," mastermind of America's largest home, and wife of timeshare mogul David Siegel, sat down...
Earlier this year, OpenTab Productions presented the West Coast premiere of Enron 2012. Using some superb puppets designed by Miyaka Cochrane, the production was directed by Ben Euphrat with a fury appropriate to the greedy tale of what happened to "the smartest guys in the room."
"The Queen of Versailles," a recent documentary by filmmaker Lauren Greenfield, follows the story of mega-billionaires Jackie and David Siegel, owners...
Professors Kevin Anderson and Salman Hameed discuss and debate all the 'hype' behind Lauren Greenfield's latest documentary "The Queen Of Versailles."...
The poor and the middle class don't have a problem with the American Dream, and they don't hate the rich. They'd like to be rich some day, and with hard work and a couple of breaks, they still believe they can get there.
Soon the 2012 Olympics will end, and the games of life as we know it will continue. Here are five things I love right now that may help fill up all of our lives in between the Closing Ceremonies and the raging amusement parks of the Conventions.
Schadenfreude is a tempting thing. That's particularly true when dealing with characters like the ones at the center of Lauren Greenfield's stunning documentary, The Queen of Versailles.
All it takes it 90,000 square-feet, 45-foot ceilings, and doors and window frames with $4 million price tags to build the biggest house in America.
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Versailles originally started off as a documentary following a wealthy Florida couple, David and Jackie Siegel, who were building the biggest home in America. But as filmmaker Lauren Greenfield chronicled their opulent lifestyle, the recession hit.
The Los Angeles Film Festival kicks off this week downtown with an eclectic slate of alternative stimulation. Run by Film Independent, the LAFF has a more chill, familial air than Sundance, and unlike Sundance, you can usually get tickets.