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Aim High In Creation!
Aim High In Creation!

Aim High In Creation!

North Korea unveiled

Genres

Documentary

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A revolutionary film about the cinematic genius of North Korea's late Dear Leader Kim Jung-IL, with a groundbreaking experiment at its heart - a propaganda film, made according to the rules of his 1987 manifesto. Through the shared love of cinema, AIM HIGH IN CREATION! forges an astonishing new bond between the hidden filmmakers of North Korea and their Free World collaborators. Revealing an unexpected truth about the most isolated nation on earth: filmmakers, no matter where they live, are family.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

5.9/10

Release Date

19 November 2013

Country

Australia

Cast

Kathryn Beck

Kathryn Beck

Peter O'Brien

Peter O'Brien

Susan Prior

Susan Prior

Matt Zeremes

Matt Zeremes

Elliott Weston

Elliott Weston

Farah Sobey

Farah Sobey

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