A video documentary series shot partly with hidden cameras by a film crew that ventured into North Korea posing as tourists reveals a closed cult society that revolves around the worship of the dictator, Kim Jong-Il.
The series of videos was filmed and edited by crew members at an eclectic website called "Vice," described by Vanity Fair as a "purveyor of hipster style and nihilism."
Although its home page contains "art" material that may be objectionable to family viewers, officials there have set up a special web page linking directly to the 14 episodes created from the visit to North Korea.
In the Vanity Fair description of the series, writer Christopher Bateman said, "Vice co-founder Shane Smith and a cameraman bribed their way into the country and then got treated to the full panoply of pomp and diplomacy apparently saved for North Korea's few annual tourists."
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