Myself and my entire family have been in the film business for generations, and I found Caesar's Park to be so fascinating, I watched it twice in a row, which says a lot! In the beginning of the movie, Ms. Price states that she wants to meet some of the neighbors in her new home of Caesar's Park, and she does that -- and more -- without ever being condescending, no matter what the situation. It is an intimate film done in such a way that I felt Ms. Price has a unique compassion, and knack for putting herself in her subjects shoes (a quality that I find few have) -- how else could she achieve the task of getting them to relax and show their true colors, as they so obviously did? The affection and respect she felt for her subjects was very clear in the way she conducted her interviews and presented her movie, and as a viewer, I felt it was infectious. By the end of Caesar's Park I felt I had gotten to know each and every one of those neighbors, and I wanted to see them again and again. I highly recommend this documentary.