Title

Neighborhood Crimes: When Black and White is Grey
Produced
Brad Delzer and Erika Lorentzsen

Presented

TCF, USA, 2012
Collection
ShortDocs
Tags
Community, Europe, Identity, War
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Story

Now living in a comparatively peaceful community in Fargo, ND, Ermina Jelovac from Bosnia exposes the almost overnight change in her neighbors during the war.

Neighborhood Crimes: When Black and White is Grey was produced by Brad Delzer and Erika Lorentzsen for the 2012 ShortDocs Challenge.

Producer

Brad Delzer is a theater artist and storyteller living in Fargo, North Dakota. He is a member of the resident ensemble of Fargo’s Theatre B as well as an associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. He is a recipient of a 2011 Bush Foundation Fellowship.

Erika Lorentzsen is a playwright, poet, painter and radio producer. She lives in Fargo, ND, where she grew up. In Paris for a number of years, she studied philosophy and literature. Her poems have been published in France, US and the UK. While living in France, she worked for the Washington Post. With Prairie Public Radio, she’s working on a series based on new immigrants to the area.

Extra

Hear more submissions from the 2012 Third Coast ShortDocs Challenge, a collaboration with EveryBlock.

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