Pyongyang: a rare look at daily life in North Koreas secretive capital
It is another rainy day in Pyongyang and the long boulevards of utilitarian buildings have taken on a misty shade of grey. School children do daily exercises before saluting a portrait of Kim Jongun and adults don lapel pins depicting their leader before a days work at the farm or factory. Tracing a form of cultural uniformity that is unfamiliar to many in the West, two Brazilian directors ventured to the capital to paint an evocative portrait of life behind the worlds last iron Continue re
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