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'''''Six Blocks Wide''''' is a short film directed by [[Yuri Shapochka]]. In the film a porch-bound grandmother, played by Tonea Stewart, assumes responsibility for preserving the peace in her impoverished neighborhood. The screenplay was written by [[Theresa Thorne]], a former [[Birmingham Police Department]] captain who is now the executive director of the [[City Action Partnership]] which patrols the downtown business district. | '''''Six Blocks Wide''''' is a short film directed by [[Yuri Shapochka]]. In the film a porch-bound grandmother, played by Tonea Stewart, assumes responsibility for preserving the peace in her impoverished neighborhood. The screenplay was written by [[Theresa Thorne]], a former [[Birmingham Police Department]] captain who is now the executive director of the [[City Action Partnership]] which patrols the downtown business district. | ||
Cinematographer [[David Brower]] shot the 10-minute film in [[Norwood]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:22, 9 July 2008
Six Blocks Wide is a short film directed by Yuri Shapochka. In the film a porch-bound grandmother, played by Tonea Stewart, assumes responsibility for preserving the peace in her impoverished neighborhood. The screenplay was written by Theresa Thorne, a former Birmingham Police Department captain who is now the executive director of the City Action Partnership which patrols the downtown business district.
Cinematographer David Brower shot the 10-minute film in Norwood.
References
- Archibald, John (July 1, 2008) "Retired Birmingham officer's film, "Six Blocks Wide,' alters view of world." Birmingham News