Aim High in Creation!

A One-of-a-Kind Journey inside North Korea's Propaganda Machine

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Pub Date Nov 01 2016 | Archive Date Oct 12 2016
Skyhorse Publishing | Arcade Publishing

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An Authentic Glimpse of a North Korea We’ve Never Seen Before, by a Prize-Winning Filmmaker

Anna Broinowski is the only Westerner ever granted full access to North Korea’s propaganda machine, its film industry. Aim High in Creation! is her funny, surreal, insightful account of her twenty-one-day apprenticeship there. At the same time it is a fresh-eyed look, beyond stereotypes, at life in that most secretive of societies.

When Anna learned that fracking had invaded downtown Sydney and a coal seam gas well was planned for Sydney Park, she had a brilliant idea: she would seek guidance for a kryptonite-powerful anti-fracking movie from the world’s greatest propaganda factory, apart from Hollywood. After two years of trying, she was allowed to make her case in Pyongyang and was granted full permission to film. She worked closely with the leading lights of North Korean cinema, even playing an American in a military thriller. “Filmmakers are family,” Kim Jong-il’s favorite director told her, and a love of nature and humanity unites peoples. Interviewing loyalists and defectors alike, Anna explored the society she encountered. She offers vivid, sometimes hilarious descriptions of bizarre disconnects and warm friendships in a world without advertisements or commercial culture. Her book, like the prize-winning documentary that resulted from her visit, is a thoughtful plea for better understanding.

Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
An Authentic Glimpse of a North Korea We’ve Never Seen Before, by a Prize-Winning Filmmaker

Anna Broinowski is the only Westerner ever granted full access to North Korea’s propaganda machine, its film...

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ISBN 9781628726763
PRICE $27.99 (USD)
PAGES 308

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Before I went to North Korea last year, I read quite a few books about the country. The number of books that claimed to provide a unique insight into the hermit kingdom was frankly staggering, and to be honest, most didn’t deliver. Aim High in Creation! makes similar claims, but in this case it’s mostly true. I’ve read books about North Korean films and propaganda before, but I never felt as close to the action as I did while reading this book. I found Ms Broinowski’s story interesting, even if it was a bit slow in places. I also didn’t always recognise her description of the country as the North Korea I know, but then I was there a few years after she made her documentary (and much changed in those few years), at a different time of year, and – most importantly – I never drank the Kool-Aid. At the same time I really enjoyed reading about places I was familiar with.
After reading the book I’m very interested in seeing the characters come to live so I’m definitely going to watch the documentary tonight.

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