词条 | The Red Chapel |
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| name = The Red Chapel | image = The Red Chapel.jpg | caption = | director = Mads Brügger | producer = Peter Engel Peter Aalbæk Jensen | writer = | narrator = | music = | cinematography = René Sascha Johannsen | editing = René Sascha Johannsen | studio = Danmarks Radio Zentropa Productions | distributor = Kino Lorber Films | released = {{Film date|2009|5|4|Hot Docs|2009|8|30|Denmark}} | runtime = 88 minutes | country = Denmark | language = Danish | budget = | gross = }} The Red Chapel ({{lang-da|Det Røde Kapel}}) is a 2009 Danish documentary film directed by Mads Brügger. It chronicles the visit of Brügger and two Danish comedians who were adopted from Korea, Jacob Nossell and Simon Jul, to North Korea under the pretense of a small theatre troupe on a cultural exchange. This is also the first time the two comedians have ever visited North Korea. The entire trip is a ruse: the trio are actually trying to get a chance to portray the absurdity of the pantomime life they are forced to lead in the DPRK. The film turns deeply emotional as Jacob Nossell has spastic paralysis and North Korea has been accused of disposing of the disabled. The film won Best Nordic Documentary at Nordisk Panorama 2009 and Best Foreign Documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival where it was included in the Official Selection. It is filmed and edited by René Sascha Johannsen. The film features roughly the same contents as the 4-part documentary series Det Røde Kapel. PlotThe authorities demand much control over the performance of the theatre troupe, and try to use it for propaganda purposes. The film crew plays along, but among themselves and in the voice-over they are critical of the regime. ReceptionLos Angeles Times reviewer Mark Olson called it "shocking, funny and wildly outrageous" and "a real find".[1]Kyle Smith from the New York Post described it as "a clear-eyed and inspired documentary".[2] The New York Times reviewer Neil Genzlinger found it sloppy and thought it had "no revelations to offer".[3]See also
Footnotes1. ^{{Cite news | author = Mark Olsen | title = Sundance 2010: Satire and smarts in 'The Red Chapel' and 'The Imperialists Are Still Alive!' | url = http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2010/01/sundance-2010-satire-and-smarts-mix-in-the-red-chapel-and-the-imperialists-are-alive.html | date = January 30, 2010 | work = Los Angeles Times}} 2. ^{{Cite news | author = Kyle Smith | title = Korean commie comedy | url = http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/movies/korean_commie_comedy_W7WxmNVCegYMv5UM7tKaWL | date = 29 December 2010 | work = New York Post}} 3. ^{{Cite news | author = Neil Genzlinger | title = A Fake Danish Comedy Troupe Goes To North Korea, With Strange Results | work = The New York Times | url = https://movies.nytimes.com/2010/12/29/movies/29red.html | date = 28 December 2010}} }} External links
| url = https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704774604576035683345919002 | title = Phenomenal Flicks Under the Tree | author = Steve Dollar | work = The Wall Street Journal | date = 23 December 2010 }}{{S-start}}{{s-ach|aw}}{{Succession box | title=Sundance Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema Documentary | years=2010 | before=Rough Aunties | after=Hell and Back Again}}{{end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Red Chapel}} 9 : 2000s documentary films|2009 films|Danish films|Danish documentary films|Documentary films about people with disability|Documentary films about North Korea|Propaganda in North Korea|Zentropa films|Sundance Film Festival award winners |
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