Josh and Anne just moved into their first house. George and Tia live next door. George is retired and ready for life to slow down a little. Josh is a young idealistic social worker ready to be welcomed to the neighborhood. Much to Tiaメs chagrin, George has little interest in giving Josh a warm welcome. What starts off as a day of yard work and random to-dos for the new neighbors turns into a series of misunderstandings and confrontation. Inspired by actual events, Fenced Off explores the reality that loving your neighbor can be complicated.
Cast:
Holly Walker, Jim Dougherty, Joshua Zirger, Reggie Willis, Tyler Middendorf, Whitney Rhea
Genre:
Drama
Rating:
No rating information available.
Fenced Off
Dove "Family-Approved" - Recommended for ages 12 and over.

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This movie makes the point that judging others without having full knowledge can be dangerous as well as wrong. Josh moves into a new neighborhood and several African Americans live in the area. Some of his friends tease him about moving into the "hood". Josh and his brother make fun of others by how they dress and act. This leads to a confrontation. An African American named George comes to their aid. In the end there is reconciliation and Josh learns a few life lessons. We are pleased to award this film our Dove "Family-Approved" Seal for ages twelve plus, due to some tension between races and sophisticated themes. This one offers hope by the movie's end and makes the point that sometimes help can come from a source that you would not expect.
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Sex: Kissing between couples.
Language: "It sucks"-1; Ignorant-1; An indistinguishable comment.
Violence: An argument takes place between blacks and whites with a little shoving.
Drugs: Open beer seen on counter top.
Nudity: A woman getting out of shower is seen with towel; shirtless man.
Other: A man is teased about his shoes; a gunshot in the neighborhood is heard; a character tells another character he is worthless; racism; interracial tension.
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- Reviewer: Edwin L. Carpenter
- Source: Video
- Writer: Brad Wise, Isaac Stambaugh
- Director: Brad Wise
- Producer: Joe Boyd, Jim Nyberg, Philip Sarnecki
- Review provided courtesy of The Dove Foundation.