Watch: Aim High In Creation! 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Determined to stop a gas mine being built near her inner-city Sydney home, Anna Broinowski, in a world first, goes to North Korea to meet the masters of propaganda filmmaking, who teach her how to make a revolutionary drama in which “heroic workers” overthrow the “evil gas miners” – all executed in the Dear Leader’s proudly melodramatic style. Back in Sydney, Anna’s brave western cast follow the North Koreans’ instructions, culminating in an uplifting, anti-capitalist drama..
Plot: A revolutionary film about the cinematic genius of North Korea’s late Dear Leader Kim Jung-IL, with a groundbreaking experiment at its heart – a propaganda film, made according to the rules of his 1987 manifesto. Through the shared love of cinema, AIM HIGH IN CREATION! forges an astonishing new bond between the hidden filmmakers of North Korea and their Free World collaborators. Revealing an unexpected truth about the most isolated nation on earth: filmmakers, no matter where they live, are family.
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quirky, amusing, informative
I really liked this movie! The Australian filmmaker, Anna, goes to North Korea to learn how to make an inspirational film to protect her local park from the power company that wants to extract natural gas from underneath it. This unusual documentary definitely held my interest by showing apparently unconnected vignettes from Australia and North Korea, while outlining the rules of cinematic technique from a primer written by North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. I didn’t see how these things were connected, but, by the end, the melodramatic North Korean propaganda clips, the zany, half-baked actors, and the bizarre, potentially dangerous practice of fracking all coalesced into a beautiful, short film that galvanized the community and saved the park. Using the example of the much-invaded country of North Korea, the documentary gives hope to embattled people who stand together to protect their homes from invasion. Slapstick zany, deadly serious culture shock with a message.
quirky, amusing, informative
I really liked this movie! The Australian filmmaker, Anna, goes to North Korea to learn how to make an inspirational film to protect her local park from the power company that wants to extract natural gas from underneath it. This unusual documentary definitely held my interest by showing apparently unconnected vignettes from Australia and North Korea, while outlining the rules of cinematic technique from a primer written by North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. I didn’t see how these things were connected, but, by the end, the melodramatic North Korean propaganda clips, the zany, half-baked actors, and the bizarre, potentially dangerous practice of fracking all coalesced into a beautiful, short film that galvanized the community and saved the park. Using the example of the much-invaded country of North Korea, the documentary gives hope to embattled people who stand together to protect their homes from invasion. Slapstick zany, deadly serious culture shock with a message.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
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Genre Documentary, Adventure, Comedy
Director Anna Broinowski
Writer Anna Broinowski
Actors Peter O’Brien, Susan Prior, Kathryn Beck
Country Australia
Awards 1 nomination
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