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The Wall

2020-07-03 | Animation / Action
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David Kinsella, funded by the Norwegian Film Institute, arrived in North Korea ready to make a documentary about a young poet at the invitation of the North Korean government, but filming hadn’t gotten very far when Kinsella realized that everything he was filming was fiction not fact, even the young poet. Each day the government brought in extras and staged every scene too essentially create a propaganda film for the country. Not to be deterred Kinsella took the manipulation of his work in stride and started to capture large expanses of industrial areas to alter later with animation and create an amazing film.

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The director of The Wall is David Kinsella, the writer is Klaas Bense.
The genre of The Wall is Animation,Action,Documentary.
On April 15, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Wall is 8.2/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The casts of The Wall are Corey McKinley starring as David, Jin Han Pak starring as Yung Hee, Thomas Purdy starring as Andy, Yuna Shin starring as Yung Hee, Conor Smith starring as Billy.
The runtime of The Wall is 74 minutes.
On April 15, 2024, there were 451 public reaction to The Wall including absolute trash, time waster, testosterone-driving, colossal waste, dumbest.
David Kinsella, funded by the Norwegian Film Institute, arrived in North Korea ready to make a documentary about a young poet at the invitation of the North Korean government, but filming hadn’t gotten very far when Kinsella realized that everything he was filming was fiction not fact, even the young poet. Each day the government brought in extras and staged every scene too essentially create a propaganda film for the country. Not to be deterred Kinsella took the manipulation of his work in stride and started to capture large expanses of industrial areas to alter later with animation and create an amazing film..