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Sunshine State (2002) Site

The film examines how "modern-day pirates" (developers) threaten to erase local history in favor of sanitized, gated communities. It weaves together themes of , racial politics , and the "commodification of history" represented by the town's kitschy "Buccaneer Days" festival. Key Features

The narrative follows two parallel storylines centered on personal and communal crossroads: Sunshine State (2002)

A former beauty queen who returns to her hometown, the traditionally African-American enclave of Lincoln Beach, to reconcile with her judgmental mother after 25 years. Sunshine State (2002)

A disillusioned motel owner running her family's struggling business while resisting buyouts from corporate developers. Sunshine State (2002)