An exceptional documentary that analyzes the various techniques and strategies of Propaganda, focusing on the surprising and always striking case of North Korea. The film has been shot taking advantage of the privileged access to film in that country with the help of Alejandro Cao de Benós, the only foreigner working for the communist government. The film analyzes the strategies used by the different "players" to manipulate the "truth" and their interests. Fake news, half-truths and surrealist controversies help the viewer reach their own conclusions and reflect on how difficult it is to know the truth.
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An exceptional documentary that analyzes the various techniques and strategies of Propaganda, focusing on the surprising and always striking case of North Korea. The film has been shot taking advantage of the privileged access to film in that country with the help of Alejandro Cao de Benós, the only foreigner working for the communist government. The film analyzes the strategies used by the different "players" to manipulate the "truth" and their interests. Fake news, half-truths and surrealist controversies help the viewer reach their own conclusions and reflect on how difficult it is to know the truth.