Filmmaker and YouTube creator Dan Mace’s newest movie is a hard-hitting documentary that dives into the center of Cape City’s lethal taxi wars, bringing viewers behind the veil of South Africa’s most risky transport system.
Dan Mace’s newest fim is a hard-hitting documentary that dives into the center of Cape City’s lethal taxi wars (Picture provided)
No stranger to daring storytelling, this might be Mace’s most harmful venture to this point.
From the corridors of regulation enforcement to the frontlines of taxi turf battles, Mace weaves a tension-filled narrative that confronts the official system – The Metropolis of Cape City – and the perceived lawlessness – the taxi business itself.
“This isn’t only a story – it’s a conflict zone with routes, rifles, and rivalries. We filmed in locations most wouldn’t dare go,” says Mace, founding father of JOE Movies, whose fearless lens turns chaos into cinematic urgency.
With high-stakes entry, unflinching interviews, and gritty vérité footage, the movie delivers investigative filmmaking at its best, leaving audiences with racing pulses and severe questions concerning the energy dynamics on South Africa’s roads.
Viewer discretion suggested. This isn’t for the faint-hearted.
