Credit: Screenshot via 'Razed' trailer/Roundhouse Creative
Limited screenings of the homegrown documentary “Razed” have been emotional affairs, with audiences taking a ride that celebrates the joy of living in St. Petersburg’s former Gas Plant District and the pain of watching the neighborhood slowly dismantled for a baseball stadium.

The movie, produced by Gwendolyn D. Reese with Roundhouse Creative, hasn’t shown locally since last March, but returns for an on-campus screening where a past resident of the Gas Plant and co-director Andrew Lee will take part in a post-movie Q&A.

Kudos to the staff at USF St. Pete’s student newspaper, The Crow’s Nest, for putting this on.

There is no cover for “Razed” screening at University of South Florida St. Petersburg on Tuesday, Sept. 2.

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