Cast and Crew of 900 Neighbours

900 Neighbours

"900 Neighbours" was released in the early 2000s as a gritty Australian documentary highlighting the harsh realities of life in the Northcott building—one of Sydney's most notorious public housing complexes known for its association with crime, suicides, and drug activity. The grim headline "Skeleton Found In Housing Commission Apartment" set a dark tone that captured public attention at release. Initial reception was marked by intrigue and discomfort, with critics praising its unflinching portrayal of marginalized communities, though some viewed it as overly bleak. Over time, "900 Neighbours" has undergone a significant reputational evolution; it is now considered an underrated gem in Australian documentary filmmaking. Rather than a dated relic, it is appreciated for its raw honesty and its early efforts to humanize residents often stigmatized by society. Today, it holds a place as a poignant social commentary and an inspirational narrative about resilience and community transformation.


Crew of 900 Neighbours

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