Harrisburg filmmaker rereleases gun violence documentary to publicize issue that won’t go away

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Eli Greene says putting his film on YouTube.com gets it out to a wider audience that maybe couldn't see it on vimeo.com. Maybe seeing it 'will soften someone’s heart and make them want to go out there and just say something [to the police].”

spotlighting the toll of gun violence in Harrisburg to prevent family and community tragedies at a time where crime due to gun violence continues to rise.Harrisburg native and independent filmmaker Lawrence “Eli” Greene originally released his documentary “Our Boys” on

Greene categorized his film as being “real, raw, and heartbreaking,” as the documentary highlights six Harrisburg mothers telling the stories of what led up to the killings of their sons. The victims ages ranged between 16 and 25. Their stories took place between 2014 and 2021. Some of the cases Greene profiled in “Our Boys” have not been solved.The earliest story mentioned took place in 2002, when Anthony Richardson Jr. was shot and killed at age 17 in Harrisburg.

 

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