Having a true look inside the inner-workings of a North Korean city is a rather rare thing, but two filmmakers have given us the chance to have a glimpse of what it’s like to travel around the country’s capital, Pyongyang,
The two were “not allowed to shoot any construction sites, undeveloped locations or military personnel,” but they got some great footage of the city and showed it in a new light, as opposed to North Korean cities often being portrayed as military-like and gloomy.
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