Playing Frisbee in North Korea is the first documentary produced and directed by an African-American female filmmaker from inside North Korea. The idea began at a conference on Korean Re-unification organized by General Colin L. Powell and the Colin Powell Center, where director Savanna Washington was a Graduate Fellow. Through verité footage from inside North Korea, interviews with North Korean refugees, long time aid workers, scholars, and experts on the topic, this documentary provides an authentic, on the ground perspective of the lives, struggles, and humanity of the people of North Korea.

Playing Frisbee in North Korea (2021)
Directed by Savanna Washington
Genres - Documentary |
Release Date - Oct 5, 2021 |
Run Time - 113 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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2021, African-American Female Filmmaker, Aid Workers, Authentic Perspective, Colin Powell Center, Conference, Experts, General Colin L. Powell, Graduate Fellow, Humanity, Korean Re-unification, North Korea, North Korean Refugees, Scholars, Verité Footage
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Playing Frisbee in North Korea
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