Project Detail

Fair

A young man stares forward, surrounded by darkness, with some passing by distorting one side of his face

Synopsis

A group of teenage boys become entangled in a series of escalating "games" built around a single rule: don’t flinch.
What begins as playful competition gradually shifts into something more controlled, more psychological, and more dangerous. As the boundaries blur, each boy is forced to navigate power, performance, and the pressure to appear unbreakable.
FAIR explores how identity is shaped under pressure, and what it takes to hold your ground in a world where showing weakness isn’t an option.

Details

Year
2027
Type of project
Features
Running time
86 min
Format
Digital (4K)
Director
Benjamin Turner 1st Feature
Producer
Benjamin Turner
Editor
Benjamin Turner
Screenwriter
Benjamin Turner
Director of Photography
Tee Visuals
Sound
Ryan Walker
Composer
Benjamin Turner
Principal cast
Toni Olabanji, Tyrelle Boyce, Vidal Logie, Tate Boyce, Robyn Lillian-Leigh

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