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The Lifestyle (1999)

The Lifestyle (1999)
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What sort of people engage in recreational group sex on a regular basis? David Schisgall's documentary The Lifestyle provides one answer: mostly cheerful, but paunchy, suburban couples who have either slipped into middle age or are starting to advance past it. For the most part, they look like normal workaday folks, and could even be your neighbors. Schisgall interviews 20 members of "swinging" groups in Orange County, CA, and discovers most are happily married (often for decades), politically lean a bit right of center (several of his subjects once had careers in the military), and are personally unremarkable once you get past their "hobby." The Lifestyle also reveals why AIDS is all but unknown in "swing" circles and takes a trip to a "Lifestyles" convention where fun seekers from around the country get to know each other (in more ways than one). Portraying its subjects with an affectionate sense of humor, The Lifestyle was premiered at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Schisgall
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Synopsis of The Lifestyle

What sort of people engage in recreational group sex on a regular basis? David Schisgall's documentary The Lifestyle provides one answer: mostly cheerful, but paunchy, suburban couples who have either slipped into middle age or are starting to advance past it. For the most part, they look like normal workaday folks, and could even be your neighbors. Schisgall interviews 20 members of "swinging" groups in Orange County, CA, and discovers most are happily married (often for decades), politically lean a bit right of center (several of his subjects once had careers in the military), and are personally unremarkable once you get past their "hobby." The Lifestyle also reveals why AIDS is all but unknown in "swing" circles and takes a trip to a "Lifestyles" convention where fun seekers from around the country get to know each other (in more ways than one). Portraying its subjects with an affectionate sense of humor, The Lifestyle was premiered at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
121 mins
Director(s):
David Schisgall
Producer(s):
Dan Cogan
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
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    Ray A.

    This film was informative in its documentation of the freaky lifestyle of our senior citizen community. I'm glad to know that they too can still have their fun, but I was expecting to find out something more interesting about a much younger crowd, and maybe some public figures that we may all know. I also have to admit that I was looking for a bit more sex and flesh. HBO'S Real Sex did a much better job on the swinger's lifestyle, and in less time. Won't be recommending this one to any friends, unless they too are seniors (don't know what that conversation will be like).

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    Nathalia R.

    This film was more of an education video for those that don't know anything about swinging than a sexually graphic film. If you want to see clips of older people (60's-80's) getting it on, then rent this film, if not, then don't bother. This definitely shows one side of swinging in America, but i'm sure not all swingers are like the ones on this film.

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    Robert P.

    Interesting and informative, but nothing spectacular.

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