
HBO’s documentary series Neighbors is casting for a second season and seeks people with unusual, funny, tense, or ongoing stories involving neighbors. A researcher posted that producers want to film a segment in the Cambridge area and are interested in anyone with a unique relationship or dispute with a neighbor. Examples include noise, property lines, pets, parking, and construction. The casting website says producers are looking nationwide for real and ongoing neighbor stories and that no issue is too small if the story stands out. Season 1 covered disputes involving fences, animals, property, and neighborhood behavior. HBO renewed the series for a second season and residents can submit through the casting site.
"A researcher for the show recently posted in the Cambridge Residents Facebook group, saying producers are hoping to film a segment in the area. We are hoping to do a segment in the Cambridge area and are interested in talking with anyone with a unique relationship or ongoing dispute with their neighbor, the post said. The post listed noise, property lines, pets, parking, and construction as possible examples."
"According to the show's casting website, producers are looking nationwide for real and ongoing neighbor stories. The site says no issue is too small, as long as the story stands out. Season 1 of Neighbors followed disputes across the country, including conflicts over fences, animals, property, and neighborhood behavior."
"HBO renewed the series for a second season earlier this year. Cambridge-area residents interested in submitting their story can visit the show's casting site. Readers: Do you have a memorable neighbor dispute, an unusual situation, or a unique relationship with the person next door? Share your story in the form below or e-mail us at [email protected]."
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