HBO Documentary No One Dies In Lily Dale Showcases Mediums

Early next month, HBO is set to air a documentary that showcases a town in upstate New York and the large number of “mediums” that reside there.

Whether or not you believe in people being able to cross over or communicate with the dead, you have to admit, the subject’s kind of interesting, especially when it involves a town with a concentrated population of so-called Mediums.

Below is the information HBO released on the documentary titled No One Dies in Lily Dale, which focuses on a town near Buffalo and the people who flock there in the hopes of speaking to their dead loved ones.

Located just south of Buffalo, tiny Lily Dale, NY, is home to the world’s largest concentration of mediums, people who claim to be able to communicate with spirits of the deceased. Every year, thousands of visitors from all over the world flock to this quaint Victorian community to have their questions answered and grief assuaged. Directed by Emmy® winner and Oscar® nominee Steven Cantor (HBO’s Devil’s Playground), NO ONE DIES IN LILY DALE follows visitors on their emotional quests, chronicling their mysterious and deeply personal interactions with the town’s unusual residents, when it debuts MONDAY, JULY 5 (9:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO.

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