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Fear Nothing is a haunting exploration of security and vulnerability in contemporary Johannesburg. The film drags you through the lavish lives of the wealthy, but instead of glamour, it reveals a pervasive sense of dread lurking beneath. The documentary-style captures the raw conversations and daily grind of the private security guards, who become the unsung heroes—or perhaps tragic figures—of this unsettling narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of anxiety that permeates even the most opulent neighborhoods. You really feel the weight of social disparity and the fragility of safety, which makes it stand out. It's the kind of film that lingers with you, leaving you to reflect on the nature of fear itself.
Intimate interviews with security personnelCinematography that captures urban isolationThemes of class disparity and fear
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