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Monday, November 17, 2025

Season Opener - The Historical Society Of Palm Beach

 

Did you know that Florida was an epicenter for filmmaking long before Hollywood?


In the early 20th century, Jacksonville thrived as a silent film hub, drawing directors and studios from across the country. Since then, Florida’s diverse geography has continued to attract filmmakers. From Palm Beach County’s starring roles in Donnie Brasco, Empire of the Ants, Caddyshack, and Baywatch to statewide productions like Jaws II, [Body Heat], Scarface, and Apollo 13,  Florida has long shaped and been shaped by movie magic.

Last week I attended the grand opening of an exhibition featuring original artifacts, interactive displays, and rare archival footage that highlighted Florida’s unique role as both a setting and a character in film history.  Many Burt Reynolds memorabilia items ere especially interesting.   

Stepping into the spotlight I celebrated the glamor of Florida in film! It was a red carpet premiere of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County’s grand exhibition, "Sunshine Cinema: Florida in Film".  The exhibition will be open to the public until May at The Historical Society Of Palm Beach building. 

It was a dress up affair that marks the unofficial Palm Beach season opening. This was my third year attending and it is a must be "seen" at event.  Lots of glamor, champaign and photos. 

Anyone remember one of my favorite Palm Beach and South Florida movies - "Body Heat (1981)".  Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, Richard Crenna, Ted Dancon, and Mickey Rourke. The South Florida summer heat was a much a part of the movie as the actors.

 












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