North Korea: A Day In The Life

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This film provides a privileged and captivating view of the process of social organization and indoctrination of North Korean citizens. Daily rituals of family, school, and work are imbued with exultations of leader Kim Jong Il and the People’s Army. However, a mysterious and haunting mood pervades these images of teacher-training and factory workers. The filmmaker’s careful eye for detail and lingering camera allows the people to reveal their individual humanity despite their best efforts to remain on message. Ironically, the carefully controlled images reveal truth behind the veil of propaganda. A potent video coda plainly and effectively casts the theme of the power of media control into stark relief.  KH

Director

Pieter Fleury

Producer

Pieter Fleury

Release Year

2004

Festival Year

2006

Country

Netherlands, North Korea

Run Time

48 minutes