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HBO Max docuseries takes on dramatic San Antonio fence feud

A San Antonio neighborhood dispute is one of the subjects of HBO Max's Neighbors.
The dramatic fight over a nine-foot fence in San Antonio’s Oak Park-Northwood neighborhood is now boiling over to HBO Max. The controversy will be one of the subjects of Neighbors, a new docuseries premiering at 8 pm on February 13.
The humorous A24 series, produced by Marty Supreme’s Josh Safdie, “explores the chaotic and complicated disputes of neighbors… and the extreme lengths they’ll go to defend what’s theirs,” according to a Warner Bros. Discovery release.
“We have been obsessed with videos of people in conflict online for a long time,” said executive producers and directors Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford in the press materials. “A few years ago, Harrison’s brother, Sam, started sharing neighbor-to-neighbor fight videos from around the country with us. They were fascinating, gripping, unfiltered, and honest. The conflict, no matter how small, always felt so big.”
“Big” certainly applied to the battle over the fence, which neighbors have described as a “military-style Mexican drug cartel compound-looking installation.” The tension began when the owner reportedly ignored the San Antonio ordinance restricting front-yard fence heights to three feet and instead began building a seven- to nine-foot privacy wall.
Neighbors reported the structure to city code enforcement , which slapped a flurry of fines against the owner. The owner fought back with a lawsuit — eventually settling by tearing down portions of the fence.
To see how it all unfolds, viewers will have to tune into Neighbors during its six-episode run. You can watch a trailer for the series below.
