The Propaganda Game

The Propaganda Game

2015
Documentary
1h 38m
Granted controlled access by national officials, filmmaker Álvaro Longoria tours North Korea to contrast his findings to the typical Western depiction of the nation.
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The Propaganda Game

2015
Documentary
1h 38m
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Rated 24 Jul 2016
69
73rd
An interesting look that a game is definitely played by two sides. That westerner working for NK was disgusting though. The definition of a schill.
Rated 24 Mar 2016
3
45th
No earth-shattering revelations here. All the same an interesting glimpse.
Rated 06 Apr 2016
70
72nd
My first Northkorean documentary, quite interesting, the view is somehow neutral in the sense that the directors shows some forms of propaganda from both sides, but is quite shocking to watch such a different country in terms of how the people expresses themselves, the interviewers where nicely picked. On the not so good side, a bit more insight on history would've been nice to help understand better how they came to be.
Rated 18 Apr 2016
80
73rd
Fascinating, partly due to the novelty of seeing a documentary filmed inside North Korea by a westerner and partly by the Spaniard who features in the film and works for the North Korean government as a stooge (not a technical term).

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