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My Brothers and Sisters in the North. South Korean woman uses her Germany passport to visit North Korea. Visits various places around the DPRK and is really an informative look at the different lifestyles of the country. From 2016, so it's a bit dated now, but still well worth the watch.
https://youtu.be/nSd48emp0lI
Aim High in Creation. An Australian director makes a movie within a movie fighting against coal seam gas in her hometown by visiting the DPRK and consulting with DPRK actors and directors on how to create a revolutionary propaganda film.
I very, very much recommend this one; the Director is kind of a lib and downright disrespectful to the DPRK folks at times but she gets access to people outside the authorized touristy areas that you'll recognize from Brothers and Sisters in the North and other DPRK related vids like The Haircut. It really humanizes the North Korean people and they basically shoot the shit with her.
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Somebody uploaded the whole thing on tankie.tube!
Ooh, they've got a bunch of other good vids too.
https://tankie.tube/c/praaaaaxis/videos?s=1
Lucio (2007) - before Andor, there was Lucio. Bank Robber, Forger, Anarchist, Brick Layer. Lucio Urtibia was a significant source of funding for Leftist movements across the globe through the 60's and 70's thanks to a forgery operation he ran. Even when he finally got caught, Citibank was forced to negotiate with him. You wanna know how we're gonna fund a revolution? Watch this.
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Archive.org has the full film with subs.
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