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Behind the scenes in the DPRK

By Matt Hodges | China Daily | Updated: 2014-05-01 07:30

For many, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a mysterious place, but two Englishmen know the country well and have even made a film there. Matt Hodges reports.

When it comes to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Simon Cockerell and Nicholas Bonner have been there, skied the prestige-project resort (Masik Pass), made a "feminist" propaganda movie, Comrade Kim Goes Flying, and dealt with the ensuing mixed bag of criticism.

If anyone is qualified to talk about how the country is changing from the inside, at least from the basis of empirical observation, their credentials would appear hard to beat.

Behind the scenes in the DPRK

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