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Cast

Kathryn Beck

Kathryn Beck

Peter O'Brien

Peter O'Brien

Susan Prior

Susan Prior

Matt Zeremes

Matt Zeremes

Elliott Weston

Elliott Weston

Farah Sobey

Farah Sobey

Crew

Anna Broinowski

Anna Broinowski

Writer

Anna Broinowski

Anna Broinowski

Director

Kylie Risson

Kylie Risson

Post Production Producer

Dale Cornelius

Dale Cornelius

Music

Pae Young Sam

Pae Young Sam

Music

Kate Breen

Kate Breen

Production Manager

Geoffrey Simpson

Geoffrey Simpson

Director of Photography

Nicholas Bonner

Nicholas Bonner

Associate Producer

Craig Carter

Craig Carter

Sound Designer

Andrew Neil

Andrew Neil

Sound Designer

Karryn de Cinque

Karryn de Cinque

Editor

Andrew Raymond

Andrew Raymond

Art Direction

Lizzette Atkins

Lizzette Atkins

Producer

Craig Carter

Craig Carter

Sound Mixer

Nicola Daley

Nicola Daley

Director of Photography

Andrew Raymond

Andrew Raymond

Production Design

Cindy Clarkson

Cindy Clarkson

Editor

Bernard Galbally

Bernard Galbally

Music Supervisor

Andrew Neil

Andrew Neil

Sound Editor

Anna Broinowski

Anna Broinowski

Producer

Andrew Neil

Andrew Neil

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rebecca Macpherson

Rebecca Macpherson

Assistant Editor

Movie poster

Aim High In Creation!

20135.9 / 1096 min
Documentary

Overview

North Korea unveiled

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.