Denmark launches an all-out attack on North Korea in this has-to-be-seen-to-be-believed documentary that ventures into territory somewhere between Michael Moore and Borat. Bankrolled by Lars von Trier ...
Deceit matches deceit in "The Red Chapel," a doc whose many layers of propaganda, indoctrination, and pranksterism collide in bewildering ways that, while not the stuff of a big nonfiction hit, could ...
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Lorber Films announced from Cannes today that they have acquired all North American rights for “The Red Chapel,” directed by Mads Bruegger. The film won the 2010 Sundance Grand Jury Prize in the World ...
A rare look inside the fortress-like walls of North Korea proves sufficiently intriguing to prevail over the messiness of director Mads Bruegger’s guerrilla-style tactics in “The Red Chapel,” a ...
They don’t call North Korea the Hermit Kingdom for nothing. Few people are allowed in, and those who do visit are closely chaperoned so they never get a glimpse of real life there. This documentary ...
The uproariously odd Danish documentary “The Red Chapel” is in essence a prankish charade gone very wrong. Filmmaker Mads Brügger gained rare access to North Korea under the ruse of a cultural ...
PARK CITY, Utah (Hollywood Reporter) - Deceit matches deceit in "The Red Chapel," a documentary whose many layers of propaganda, indoctrination, and pranksterism collide in bewildering ways that, ...
Danish director Mads Brugger documents a cultural exchange visit to North Korea by the Red Chapel, a pair of shticky comedians who were born in Korea but adopted and raised by Danes. As the guests ...