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Welcome To North Korea, Winner Of 2001 International Emmy For Best Documentary ** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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“Type: Documentary Rating: NR Running Time: 60 Minutes Starring: Directed by: Peter Tetteroo, Raymond Feddema PLOT DESCRIPTION The winner of the 2001 International Emmy award for Best Documentary, Welcome to North Korea is a grotesquely surreal look at the all-too-real conditions in modern-day North Korea. Dutch filmmaker Peter Tetteroo and his associate Raymond Feddema spent a week in and around the North Korean capital of Pyongyang — ample time to produce this outstanding film. Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs; from www.archive.org. “

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  1. Janson says:

    Wow i just finished watching the whole thing and im feeling really weird…. like, grateful, sympathetic, focused and hollow all at the same time O.O

    …Might just consider visiting the North sometime, just for that close-up hollow feeling ive never had prior to watching the documentary, a little change in pace form the usual palm trees and sun im used to around this parts.

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