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The Propaganda Game

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North Korea, the last communist country in the world. Unknown, hermetic and fascinating, will be reflected through interviews to South Korean citizens, human rights advocates, diplomats, propaganda experts, etc in this documentary.
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The Arts Desk
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February 24, 2016

What emerges is still a fascinating, surprising portrait of North Korea, in a film that despite its new images and fresh perspectives, ends up highlighting even more mysteries about an already enigmatic country.
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Independent (UK)
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February 25, 2016

The Spanish director Alvaro Longoria's documentary about North Korea is startling, comical and often horrifying but very even-handed.
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Sunday Times (UK)
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December 18, 2016

The movie shapes up as a vague yet intriguing survey of the hermit nation.
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Starburst
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February 18, 2016

he Propaganda Game is an interesting documentary for those who don't have a lot of knowledge of the country but it lacks the depth and revelations that would make it a must watch on the subject.
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South China Morning Post
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May 04, 2016

An intriguing yet also frustrating picture of North Korea... Álvaro Longoria ventures far beyond the typical sites of Pyongyang's impressive architecture and deserted streets.
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Observer (UK)
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February 28, 2016

Raising as many questions as it answers, Álvaro's film highlights how little we know of real life in North Korea, and how much propaganda from both sides continues to cloud international understanding.
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Time Out
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February 22, 2016

Like the creepy neighbours in a horror movie who make weird banging noises in the cellar, North Korea has become a source of furtive fascination.
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Times (UK)

February 25, 2016

In The Propaganda Game, the wildly surreal world of North Korea gets a fresh viewing, this time from the point of view of the only foreigner who works for the Communist government.
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London Evening Standard
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February 28, 2016

Some may find Longoria's wry tone offensive but his playfulness is what make him worth watching. If laughter kills fear, this man is quite the slayer.
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Guardian
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February 25, 2016

Longoria can't quite bring himself to denounce everything he is shown as a Potemkin village, although he is never left in peace to film without state minders.
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Total Film
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January 02, 2017

Endlessly intriguing.
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Daily Express (UK)
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February 28, 2016

North Korea is the most secretive state on the planet so we should be thankful for the small insights found in The Propaganda Game.
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