Oscar-nominated 'The Perfect Neighbor' to screen at law schools

The Oscar-nominated documentary 'The Perfect Neighbor' will hold special screenings at Stanford and Fordham law schools. Directed by Geeta Gandbhir, the film examines a fatal neighborhood dispute in Florida. Events include discussions with filmmakers to explore themes of gun violence and Stand Your Ground laws.

The documentary 'The Perfect Neighbor,' directed by Geeta Gandbhir, recounts a neighborhood conflict in Florida that turned deadly. It centers on Ajike Owens, a young Black mother of four, who was shot and killed by her neighbor, Susan Lorincz, following a minor dispute. The film draws on police bodycam footage, ringcam videos, cell phone recordings, and 911 calls to narrate the events.

Prior to the 2023 shooting, Lorincz had called 911 repeatedly over two years, reporting excessive noise from Owens' children and other neighborhood kids playing on what she considered her property. During her trial, Lorincz invoked Florida's Stand Your Ground laws, which permit deadly force if someone believes it is needed to prevent death or bodily harm.

Gandbhir described the film's pacing as 'a slow burn,' noting, 'You have these revelations that make you deeply uncomfortable throughout.' She added, 'It’s a horror film in many ways.'

The documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was acquired by Netflix in February 2025 for a reported $5 million. It achieved 16.7 million views in its first three days on the platform.

Special screenings are scheduled at Stanford University on February 25 at 5 p.m., featuring a discussion with Gandbhir and producer Nikon Kwantu. The event collaborates with the American Constitution Society, Stanford Criminal Justice Center, Women of Stanford Law, and the Middle Eastern and South Asian Law Students Association.

At Fordham University School of Law, a screening and Q&A with Gandbhir and producer Alisa Payne will occur on March 4 at 5:30 p.m., organized by the Center on Race, Law and Justice.

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