The Neighborhood (1982) | Powerful TV Drama on Race & Change | With Commentary & Pop-Ups
The Neighborhood (1982) is a powerful made-for-television drama based on a story by journalist Jimmy Breslin. Filmed in 1979 and broadcast in 1982, the film examines racial tensions in a working-class Brooklyn neighborhood when the first Black families begin moving into an all-white community.
When a real estate agent sells homes to Black families, fear and hostility erupt among longtime residents. Intimidation, harassment, and acts of racial hatred expose the deep divisions fueled by misinformation and resistance to change. Over time, the film portrays the difficult and emotional process of neighbors slowly learning to coexist.
This presentation includes original commentary and on-screen pop-up historical context throughout the film to help viewers better understand the social climate of late-20th-century America and the real-world issues reflected on screen.
This film is shared for educational, historical, and cultural discussion purposes.
This presentation of The Neighborhood (1982) includes original commentary and pop-up historical context to provide educational insight into the film’s themes, background, and social significance. Thank you for watching and supporting thoughtful discussions around classic cinema and American history.
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