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- The budding friendship between two very different neighbours takes a tragic turn when David runs over a young woman and causes her death.
- A pair of mischievous high school kids create the illusion of a haunting on an unsuspecting elderly neighbor while keeping his every reaction under surveillance. A series of coincidences leads to tragedy.
- To help his divorced neighbor claim a substantial inheritance, a family man poses as her husband. The ruse spills over into his career in advertising, and his recent promotion relies on his wholesome and moral appearance.
- A young woman suspects the new neighbor is a serial killer.
- In a horror twist on a classic fairy-tale, struggling art student Frankie is amazed when one morning she awakes to see that someone - or something - has completed her paintings for her.
- A Good Neighbor is a feature-length documentary about Lucy Molina, a Latina single mother fighting against racism and climate change as she campaigns for city council in one of the nation's most polluted zip codes. The film begins with Lucy in the car, giving one of her famous "Toxic Tours" of the 80216 zip code - named the most polluted zip code in America in 2018. As she drives by factories, highways, and the looming oil refinery - she speaks tearfully and candidly about her children's illnesses. "I moved here because of that park for my kids" she says at one point, "I didn't realize I was killing them." Lucy's family health struggles - leukemia, brain cancer, migraines, bloody noses, diabetes - combined with inaction from her local government, motivated her to run for city council. The film follows Lucy's campaign, using community events and campaign speeches as jumping off points to discuss larger issues such as racism, sacrifice zones, climate policy, health bias, and just transition. The doc culminates in a nail-biting finale as Lucy's family and friends gather on election night to see the results. But whether she wins or not, Lucy's intimate story highlights a global need for change, and creates empathy by putting a face to the realities of marginalized communities like Commerce City, Colorado.
- On a summer night in New York, a quiet building superintendent gets one chance to save his neighbor from her sadistic boyfriend.
- A short film set in the fictional city of Draven City, Michael Jenkins lives happily in the city of Midtown. He tries his best to be a good neighbor. When a group of high school kids are in trouble, Michael shows that a friend in need is a friend indeed.
- 2 friends question is the man living next door a saint or a sinner.
- Hugo Frejer terrorizes his family and surroundings with his unhappy mood.
- A man visits a neighbor to investigate suspicious noises coming from his apartment.
- A man tries to surprise his neighbor with dinner and wine, but her pet guinea pig ruins everything.
- An obsessive woman is convinced her neighbor is a serial killer.
- This daring short film from director Jesse McAnally comes a film made in 48 Hours. The plot is: A concerned woman takes an look toward her neighbors, which could lead to much deadlier outcomes than she originally intended. Dark consequences for a nosey neighbor.
- Filmmaker and Silver Sage Village senior cohousing resident Alan O'Hashi is mostly recovered from his deathbed illness in 2013. As a result of that experience, he's become much more aware of his health. One of his neighbors circulated information about a research study at the University of Colorado about the effects of exercise on brain health. Curious, he was selected to be a research subject. To measure success, one of the criteria is emotional health and strength of relationship building. Does living in a cohousing community be an added benefit to physical exercise? He interviewed six residents of newly-formed Germantown Commons to find out their motivations to living in cohousing and whether living intentionally with neighbors was a positive experience and what physical activities happen in a group setting.
- Operating under the theory that people respond to their physical environment, this public television documentary, a sequel to Back from the Brink: Saving America's Cities by Design (VL-1/98), examines how citizen involvement in architectural design can nurture a sense of community; in other words, "if you want people to behave like neighbors, you create a neighborhood." To that end, we visit four U.S. cities that involved residents in a particular design process: Gaylord, MI, which built a high school that also functions as a community center; Diggs Town, VA, which transformed itself from a typical low-rise public housing project into an actual neighborhood, complete with playgrounds, porches, and backyards; Mashpee, MA, which reconstructed a strip mall into a town center; and Bonaparte, IA, whose residents bought and renovated its dying downtown buildings and revitalized the town itself. Hosted by Seattle ex-mayor Charles Royer, this well done, non-sugar-coated tape does a fine job explaining how the group planning process can help conquer the isolation that pervades many cities, towns, and suburbs, as well as reminding viewers that "when you build with the community, you end up building community itself." Despite the accent on "public participation," this program is recommended more for academic collections than public libraries.
- Commissioned for the Privacy and Security Festival held in Vienna, Austria. A poetic international collaboration directed in Canada, written in England, cinematography in Hong Kong, music in Russia, narrated in USA, subtitled in Germany.
- A sarcastic proud nerd American guy 'Jake' fights with his new naive intrusive Chinese neighbor girl 'Chen' who bothers him whenever he tries to sleep.
- A lonely guard, working night-shift in a luxury building, finds an unconscious woman on the basement floor, which makes his night quite difficult.
- Johnny is the type of cordial, well-liked neighbor you are guaranteed to find in any typical neighborhood. He mainly keeps to himself, but is always pleasant to talk to and have around. He has been following the story of a serial killer who has recently plagued his community, and with news of a fifth victim, he wonders if the murderous rampage will ever end. As clues begin to reveal themselves, Johnny discovers secrets about the gruesome killer that he would have never imagined.
- When a woman returns to her apartment building to find a man sleeping down the hall at her neighbor's door, she is rightfully paranoid. But this drifter convinces her that he is her neighbor's boyfriend and has come to surprise her. The woman cannot help but reveal her frustration with her neighbor. This leads to her gossiping about everything her neighbor has done, including the loud sex she has with the men she brings home. Seeing how much this hurts and shocks the man claiming to be her neighbor's boyfriend, she then reveals that her neighbor is on a weekend away with a man. She also reveals to this stranger exactly where she is staying for the weekend. It is at this time we learn that maybe this man isn't the innocent boyfriend he portrayed himself to be. But it's too late to take back everything she said.
- On a lonely stretch of highway, Brad (Heath Heine) is car jacked, beaten and left for dead. Late at night, in the middle of nowhere, who will drive by? Will anyone stop to help? The film raises questions about what our obligation is to strangers in need.
- A Paramount Rembrandt animated short. Nudnik lives in an abandoned lot next to a great pianist. Obviously Nudnik intrudes with disastrous results.
- Eve Vintia and her husband Kellan have just moved into a quaint, little neighborhood. All is well until a new neighbor decides to pop over unexpectedly to introduce himself.
- Van Johnson appears in and narrates a Red Feather Community Chest charity appeal for movie-goers. He talks about how neighbors have been helping each out out for a long time in America. Contributions to the Red Feather will help 12,000 local organizations who provide services to the handicapped, senior citizens, and young children. Red Feather is better known today as the United Way.
- "Bringing Together Local Businesses and Neighbors of Fort Myers / Naples"
- Martin, Candy and Harold reluctantly accept a dinner invitation from Cliff Hamilton after learning that his other 84 invitees all sent their regrets.
- The Dukes help new neighbors Adam and Esther Veneable evade a pair of crooked bounty hunters, who are convinced that $2 million in cash is hidden on the property.
- Carol's new boyfriend in amazing, but has a very annoying laugh. Meanwhile Harry does a good deed for a neighbor, which ends up backfiring on him as she soon won't leave his side.
- Buffy & Jody notice that while they know a lot of the tenants in the building, most of them do not know each other. They ask Mr French to help them throw a party for everyone. Some tenants get stuck in the elevator when going to the party.
- When Maxine wishes for more adventure in her life, she gets more than she can handle, including a dune-buggy ride and unwanted advances from a truck driver.
- Sam, friend from across the street always seems to be visiting the Kelly's house. We know he's had a long-time crush on Grace and his mother appears to be the new June Cleaver, but is there something else going on?
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.2 (81)TV EpisodeThe nearness of their homes interferes with Don and Doris' romance. Artist Barbara wants to paint Merrill's portrait - nude. Elderly Frank vaguely recognizes honeymooning Stan from somewhere but can't recall details.
- An annoying and morose guest moves in next door to the Stratford and declares himself Dick's new best friend, prompting the other men in town to protest that Dick is dumping them.
- George files a claim against Grampa's auto insurance policy.
- Chad is used to his neighbors who consider him their private police force. But things turn personal when hippies rent a house on the block, and Chad is expected to be the spokesman to tell them they're not welcome.
- Matt wants to help out a trespassing bum (Gregory Sierra), while Henry prefers to help him out of the neighborhood.
- 1985–199124mTV-Y7.8 (63)TV EpisodeGruffi accidentally breaks his foot while working and is predictably a reluctant patient. When a group of invaders set up camp nearby, taking the Gummis' resources and planning to strike Dunwyn, he sneaks out to try to drive them away.
- Skill Crane: When a Skill Crane is installed in the Krusty Krab, Squidward becomes obsessed with winning a stuffed animal from the machine. It's not long before he spends all of his money and the deed to his house on the Skill Crane-and still he can't win anything. Taking pity on his neighbor, SpongeBob, Skill Crane Champion, teaches Squidward his technique. The lesson works, and Squdward finally wins a prize. With his newfound confidence Squidward gets a little over zealous, and tries to apply his skills to a real construction crane with disastrous results. Good Neighbors: It's Sunday in Bikini Bottom, and all Squidward wants to do is enjoy the last few hours of "me time" before the work week begins. But SpongeBob and Patrick continue to intrude on his perfect Sunday with various activities from their Good Neighbor Club. So Squidward installs a high-tech security device designed to keep his "good neighbors" out. But the device malfunctions, mutates Squidward's house into a giant robot, and rampages through the town.