The Propaganda Game (2015)
North Korea. The last communist country in the world. Unknown, hermetic and fascinating. Formerly known as “The Hermit Kingdom” for its attempts to remain isolated, North Korea is one of the largest sources of instability as regards world peace. It also has the most militarized border in the world, and the flow of impartial information, both going in and out, is practically non-existent. As the recent Sony-leaks has shown, it is the perfect setting for a propaganda war.
Director: Álvaro Longoria
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Kim Jong-un as Self (archive footage) |
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Kim Jong-il as Self (archive footage) |
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Kim Il-sung as Self (archive footage) |
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Barack Obama as Self (archive footage) |
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Harry S. Truman as Self (archive footage) |
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Alejandro Cao de Benós as Self |
| Directing | Álvaro Longoria | Director |
| Editing | Celia Cuéllar | Assistant Editor |
| Writing | Álvaro Longoria | Writer |
| Production | Ana Castañosa | Associate Producer |
| Production | Tanja Georgieva | Co-Producer |
| Production | Marta Gila | Associate Producer |
| Production | David Atlan Jackson | Associate Producer |
| Production | Alexandra Lebret | Co-Producer |
| Production | Álvaro Longoria | Producer |
| Production | Joel Thibout | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Fernando Velázquez | Music |
| Camera | Diego Dussuel | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Rita Noriega | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Victoria Lammers | Editor |
| Editing | Alex Márquez | Editor |
| Production | Fernando Velázquez | Associate Producer |