Best Documentary Feature Film, 2016
Exile (Exil)
Exile endeavours to recreate and make sense of the experience of those thrown out of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh with the arrival of Pol…
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This is a film supposedly about the perfect life in an ideal country – North Korea. An eight-year-old girl is studying in an ideal school, living with her ideal parents who work at ideal factories, living in a dream-like apartment in the centre of the capital. The girl is being prepared to enter the Korean Children’s Union for the celebrations of the ‘Day of The Shining Star’ (Kim Jong-Il’s birthday). This is the narrative that North Korea wants the world to see, but in defiance of the regime’s constant pressure and production oversight, Russian director Vitaly Mansky continues to roll camera long after the government handlers call ‘cut’. The film, with revelatory humour, manages to capture real moments of life behind the watchful eye.
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