HD
1981
Set against the backdrop of Peru, STATE OF FEAR unfolds as a poignant warning about the implications of a worldwide "war on terror." It illustrates the profound human and societal toll on democracies that enter into these endless conflicts. The narrative exposes how unscrupulous leaders can manipulate the chaos for their own political ambitions, highlighting the dangers of sacrificing liberty and ethics in the name of security. Through its gripping portrayal, the film prompts a critical reflection on the consequences of fear-driven governance.