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The Wall

The Wall (2020)

74mins
IMDb 6.6 / 10

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The Wall

2020 74mins IMDb 6.6 / 10

David Kinsella, funded by the Norwegian Film Institute, arrived in North Korea ready to make a documentary about a young poet at the invitation of the North Korean government, but filming hadn’t gotten very far when Kinsella realized that everything he was filming was fiction not fact, even the young poet. Each day the government brought in extras and staged every scene too essentially create a propaganda film for the country. Not to be deterred Kinsella took the manipulation of his work in stride and started to capture large expanses of industrial areas to alter later with animation and create an amazing film.

The Wall: Cast & Crews

Directors
David Kinsella
Top Cast
Corey McKinley, Jin Han Pak, Thomas Purdy, Yuna Shin, Conor Smith

What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

The Wall, directed by David Kinsella, is a compelling examination of the thin line between reality and propaganda in North Korea. Kinsella's journey begins with the intention of documenting a young poet, but he quickly realises that his every move is being orchestrated by the regime. This revelation ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

The Wall is an intriguing film that tries to shine a light on the absurdity of propaganda in North Korea, but it often feels like it's lost in its own artistic ambitions. David Kinsella starts off with a noble quest to document a poet, only to find himself in a surreal world where nothing is as it s ... Show more >>

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The Wall is a thought-provoking exploration of truth and fiction within the context of a North Korean documentary. While it may not appeal to everyone due to its unique narrative style, those interested in political commentary and the nature of filmmaking will find it engaging and insightful.

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