HBO's Safdie-Produced Neighbors Turns Neighborhood Feuds Into a Compelling Docuseries

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HBO's six-episode docuseries Neighbors, produced by Josh Safdie, surveys American neighborly disputes—from gate fights to lawn wars—through on-camera interviews, Ring footage, and user-generated clips; it isn’t always pleasant to watch, but is consistently gripping and offers a sharp mirror on homeownership and online visibility, premiering Feb. 13 on HBO and HBO Max.
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