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: Longoria interviews experts, defectors, and human rights activists to contrast the regime's claims with Western media portrayals. He suggests that the West also participates in the game by occasionally demonizing or sensationalizing North Korea, making it harder to discern real humanitarian crises from political theater. The Conclusion: No Clear Winner
By watching this film with subtitles, you are not just learning about North Korea. You are learning to decode the propaganda in your own country. The game is global; the language is merely local. The Propaganda Game Legendado To
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The documentary was a co-production between Spain and France and premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Álvaro Longoria Release Date September 19, 2015 (San Sebastián) Running Time Approximately 98 minutes English, Spanish, Korean Notable Cast Alejandro Cao de Benós, Michael Kirby, Barbara Demick Critical Reception
In the digital age, documentaries have become the most potent vehicle for political commentary. Among the most chilling and insightful of these is The Propaganda Game , a 2015 documentary directed by Álvaro Longoria. For audiences seeking (subtitled in Portuguese or another language), the film offers a rare, visually stunning, and deeply unsettling look into the Hermit Kingdom—North Korea.
