UCLA undergraduate student David Yun challenges the dominant narrative on North Korea’s defectors. Based on interviews with a human rights attorney and North Koreans living in Seoul, this short film interrogates the reliability of defector testimony as accurate depictions of life in North Korea.
Directed by David Yun
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4 reviews
Em
Capitalism and Imperialism are more sinister than you can possibly fathom!!
Capitalism and Imperialism are more sinister than you can possibly fathom!!
Niko Biko
8.0★ · 02/23/21
literally everyone should watch this.. the worlds perception of the dprk is so skewed it's genuinely terrifying
literally everyone should watch this.. the worlds perception of the dprk is so skewed it's genuinely terrifying
glort
8.1★ · 07/08/20
no it’s not like “great” as a movie like the student filmmaking does shine through at points but the content !!! the cogs of imperialism really never stop churning !!! crazy how even the way american schools teach about propaganda is itself propaganda .... fuck the us empire ! all power to the people !
no it’s not like “great” as a movie like the student filmmaking does shine through at points but the content !!! the cogs of imperialism really never stop churning !!! crazy how even the way american schools teach about propaganda is itself propaganda .... fuck the us empire ! all power to the people !
glort
8.1★ · 03/09/20
ok when they’re like ..... and the atlas network receives donations from the us department of state .... like bitch it’s all connected !!!!!
ok when they’re like ..... and the atlas network receives donations from the us department of state .... like bitch it’s all connected !!!!!