Pyongyang is by far the weirdest and strangest place I have ever been to. At the same time it's also one of the the most interesting and intriguing places and unlike anywere else I have ever been to. You go there with 100 questions and you return with 1000!
While I have no support for the government there, many things could be said at this point about North Korea, but I really do not want to get involved in politics here, so please do your own research.
Many thanks to Simon Cockerell and Jessica Mader from Koryo Tours ( koryogroup.com ) and Ri So Hyang, Kim Sun Mi, Lee Song Hyok, Kim Yong Un from KITC for arranging permissions and making this project possible.
By the way: I did not get paid to shoot this film!
A film by Joerg Daiber.
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Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH5, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with Adobe Creative Production Suite.
Music: Nabucco – Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves by Giuseppe Verdi perfomed by RFCM Symphony Orchestra conducted by Keith J.Salmon
Cast: Joerg Daiber
Tags: Timelapse, Miniature, Lumix, Tilt Shift, Miniature Faking, Video, Tourism, Toy, Travelling, Travel, art, beautiful, Fun, Time-lapse Photography, mass games, sim city, pyongyang, north korea, Tilt–shift Photography, kim jong un, gymnastics and artistic
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