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Crossing the Line [2006 documentary | White man living in North Korea]
Documentary by VeryMuchSo Productions.
In North Korea, one White man from the USA has experienced the Cold War like no other...
Written and directed by Daniel Gordon and co-directed by Nicholas Bonner, this 96 minute film's title in North Korean is "A Blue-Eyed Pyongyang Citizen". "Crossing the Line" was initially released in October 2006 at the Pusan International Film Festival and later screened on BBC the following year.
To make clear, the Zionist BBC had no part in filming, creating or producing this documentary. They simply chose to broadcast it after the film had already been created and released. Other examples exist of the radical left-wing BBC airing films that run contrary to the Jewish narrative, such as films on the USS Liberty scandal, Pakistani grooming gangs in Europe, and a surprisingly unbiased film on Enoch Powell. Anyone within the White-positive sphere should be fully capable of viewing propagandized programs released by the mainstream establishment without falling victim to it's falsehoods. Regardless, any untruths included in the case of this particular film are the result of North Korean pressures; not Jewish pressures.
The film's crew was given very rare and unprecedented access into North Korea to film James Dresnok, a former US Army soldier, who would tell his story for the camera.
Dresnok describes his childhood and his time in the US Army before his eventual defection. Dresnok was stationed at the North/ South border of Korea during what is often referred to as "The Forgotten War". On August 15, 1962, he decided to cross over into North Korea. Perhaps for propaganda purposes, Dresnok never really details his motivations for his bizarre decision to defect.
Dresnok spends the entirety of the film describing his life in Pyongyang. Frequently seen with a cigarette in his hand, the cameras follow Dresnok during his day-to-day routine, meeting friends and acquaintances, going grocery shopping and visiting the doctor.
The film describes a fellow defector named Charles Robert Jenkins, whom Dresnok became acquainted with shortly after his defection. Several years later, Jenkins was allowed to leave for Japan with his wife. Dresnok however, claims that despite being given the opportunity, he refused to leave North Korea. His positive attitude and speech regarding his life in North Korea is most likely contrived for propaganda purposes.
Dresnok would go on to have two kids. He was given two wives—these relationships went on consecutively; not concurrently—by the DPRK. The based decision to give him foreigners and not allow him, as a White man, to fuck their North Korean women is admirable. Highly ethnocentric, even in tiny and seemingly trivial circumstances, the North Koreans refuse to damage the racial/ ethnic homogeneity of their nation.
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