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In Fear In Fear

Jeremy Lovering / United Kingdom / 2013 / 85 min

A suspense-ridden thriller shot in real time and hinging on a claustrophobic visual style, In Fear is a study in fear itself – fear of the dark, of the unknown, of ourselves.

Driving to a music festival, Tom and Lucy have plans to stay at a countryside hotel. But with hotel signs leading them in circles and darkness falling, they soon become lost in a maze of country roads… and the target of an unknown tormentor.  A convincing cinematic debut by TV old stager Jeremy Lovering, who withheld the script from his actors with the aim of provoking genuine reaction and shed pretence.

» The state of fear is a state of being. I was interested in how you create these monsters yourself, and your bogeyman is whatever you want it to be. It comes from within.«
- Jeremy Lovering

Jeremy Lovering
Born in 1965 in United Kingdom, Lovering has nearly twenty years of experience in television directing and writing across documentary, comedy and drama genres. In Fear marks his cinematic debut.

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