We review a documentary about a North Korean family called "Under the Sun," by Russian director Vitalij Manskij. On the surface, the documentary is a story about a young girl in North Korea who was chosen to take part in the well-known variety stage show "Spartakids." Under the surface, there is another layer to the movie. The movie is also about the North Korean propaganda people who are controlling the every movement of the characters in this "documentary." Sug and Dan break down this movie...
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We review a documentary about a North Korean family called "Under the Sun," by Russian director Vitalij Manskij. On the surface, the documentary is a story about a young girl in North Korea who was chosen to take part in the well-known variety stage show "Spartakids." Under the surface, there is another layer to the movie. The movie is also about the North Korean propaganda people who are controlling the every movement of the characters in this "documentary." Sug and Dan break down this movie...
Ep. 35: Win, Lose, or Draw - National Korean War Armistice Day
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Ep. 35: Win, Lose, or Draw - National Korean War Armistice Day
The US recently declared July 27 "National Korean War Armistice Day" in honor of the many soldiers who gave their lives defending the Korean peninsula against communism. This day is now an officially acknowledged day for North Korea, South Korea and the US. Each country has their own version of what occurred both on that day and also, in the Korean War. And with these distinct stories come different moods and attitudes about the war and all of its complexities. Sug and Dan discuss this day an...
The Demystified Zone (DMZ)
We review a documentary about a North Korean family called "Under the Sun," by Russian director Vitalij Manskij. On the surface, the documentary is a story about a young girl in North Korea who was chosen to take part in the well-known variety stage show "Spartakids." Under the surface, there is another layer to the movie. The movie is also about the North Korean propaganda people who are controlling the every movement of the characters in this "documentary." Sug and Dan break down this movie...