Mikhail Karikis spent eleven months in the Isle of Grain in Kent, England, watching closely the activities of the 11-13-year-old boys in the region. At the end of it, he produced a 10 minute film (Ain’t Got No Fear, 2016) on the lives on these children, their childhood adventures and what the future may hold for them. A rap song performed by the children in the film tells the story of their lives. Haunting music and vivid imagery bring alive the region’s harsh and bleak landscape — both in terms of the surrounding environment and prospects for the children in

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